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Open-channel SSD
An open-channel solid state drive is a solid-state drive which does not have a firmware Flash Translation Layer implemented on the device, but…
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2020
2020
Host-Level I/O Scheduler for Achieving Performance Isolation with Open-Channel SSDs
Sooyun Lee
,
Kyuhwa Han
,
Dongkun Shin
2020
Corpus ID: 213820361
As Solid State Drives (SSDs) provide higher I/O performance and lower energy consumption compared to Hard Disk Drives (HDDs…
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2019
2019
IsoKV: An Isolation Scheme for Key-Value Stores by Exploiting Internal Parallelism in SSD
Heerak Lim
,
Hwajung Kim
,
Kihyeon Myung
,
H. Yeom
,
Yongseok Son
International Conference on High Performance…
2019
Corpus ID: 211208924
Modern data centers aim to take advantage of high parallelism in storage devices for I/O intensive applications such as storage…
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2019
2019
PATCH: Process-Variation-Resilient Space Allocation for Open-Channel SSD with 3D Flash
J. Chen
,
Yi Wang
,
Amelie Chi Zhou
,
Rui Mao
,
Tao Li
Design, Automation and Test in Europe
2019
Corpus ID: 155106795
Advanced three-dimensional (3D) flash memory adopts charge-trap technology that can effectively improve the hit density and…
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2019
2019
Towards lowering the overhead of Open-Channel SSD
Freysteinn Alfreðsson
2019
Corpus ID: 198340557
The revolutionary change that Solid State Disks (SSDs) have introduced to the storage space industry has added many new…
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2019
2019
Host-Level Workload-Aware Budget Compensation I/O Scheduling for Open-Channel SSDs
Sooyun Lee
,
Kyuhwa Han
,
Dongkun Shin
IEEE Non-Volatile Memory System and Applications…
2019
Corpus ID: 204231323
In datacenters and cloud computing, Quality of Service (QoS) is an essential concept as access to shared resources, including…
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