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SIEVE is an eviction algorithm simpler than LRU for web caches.

  • It is easy to implement and can be easily integrated into existing systems.
  • It achieves state-of-the-art efficiency on skewed workloads.
  • It can facilitate the design of advanced eviction algorithms.

Please check out NSDI'24 paper for more details.

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Usage

Install libCacheSim

cd scripts && bash install_dependency.sh && bash install_libcachesim.sh;

After building and installing libCacheSim, cachesim should be in the _build/bin/ directory. You can use cachesim to run cache simulations.

# ./cachesim DATAPATH TRACE_FORMAT EVICTION_ALGO CACHE_SIZE [OPTION...]
# Run a single cache simulation
./_build/bin/cachesim data/trace.oracleGeneral.bin oracleGeneral sieve 1gb
# Run multiple cache simulations with different algorithms and differnt cache sizes (when CACHE_SIZE is 0)
./_build/bin/cachesim data/trace.oracleGeneral.bin oracleGeneral fifo,lru,clock,sieve 0 --ignore-obj-size 1

Results are recored at result/TRACE_NAME. (More detailed instructions can be found at libCacheSim.)

Quick Tryout with Zipfian Data

We offer a small example trace in mydata/zipf/, and you can test the miss ratio for varied algorithms.

python3 libCacheSim/scripts/plot_mrc_size.py --tracepath mydata/zipf/zipf_1.0 --trace-format txt --algos=fifo,lru,clock,sieve
diagram

Feel free to generate different zipfian traces and try out.

python3 libCacheSim/scripts/data_gen.py -m 10000 -n 1000000 --alpha 1.0 > mydata/zipf/zipf_1.0

Traces

The traces we used in the paper can be downloaded in the following.

Trace Approx Time # traces cache type # request (million) # object (million)
Tencent Photo 2018 2 object 5,650 1,038
Wiki CDN 2019 3 object 2,863 56
Twitter KV 2020 54 KV 195,441 10,650
Meta KV 2022 5 KV 1,644 82
Meta CDN 2023 3 object 231 76

Prototypes

We chose the most popular cache libraries/systems from five different languages: C++, Go, JavaScript, Python, and Rust, and replaced the LRU with SIEVE.

  • groupcache (Golang): 21 lines of code change.
  • mnemonist (Javascript): 12 lines of code change.
  • lru-rs (Rust): 16 lines of code change.
  • lru-dict (Python + C): 21 lines of code change.
  • cachelib (C++): Cachelib is highly optimized for LRU-based algorithms. Many optimizations are not needed for SIEVE, making it impractical to quantify code modifications for integration with SIEVE.

Reference

@inproceedings{zhang2024-sieve,
  title={SIEVE is Simpler than LRU: an Efficient Turn-Key Eviction Algorithm for Web Caches},
  author={Zhang, Yazhuo and Yang, Juncheng and Yue, Yao and Vigfusson, Ymir and Rashmi, K.V.},
  booktitle={USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI'24)},
  year={2024}
}

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