A Learned Cache Eviction Framework with Minimal Overhead
Authors: Dongsheng Yang, Daniel S. Berger, Kai Li, Wyatt Lloyd
Abstract: Recent work shows the effectiveness of Machine Learning (ML) to reduce cache miss ratios by making better eviction decisions than heuristics. However, state-of-the-art ML caches require many predictions to make an eviction decision, making them impractical for high-throughput caching systems. This paper introduces Machine learning At the Tail (MAT), a framework to build efficient ML-based caching systems by integrating an ML module with a traditional cache system based on a heuristic algorithm. MAT treats the heuristic algorithm as a filter to receive high-quality samples to train an ML model and likely candidate objects for evictions. We evaluate MAT on 8 production workloads, spanning storage, in-memory caching, and CDNs. The simulation experiments show MAT reduces the number of costly ML predictions-per-eviction from 63 to 2, while achieving comparable miss ratios to the state-of-the-art ML cache system. We compare a MAT prototype system with an LRU-based caching system in the same setting and show that they achieve similar request rates.
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