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Data access has become the preeminent performance bottleneck of computing. In this study, a Layered Performance Matching (LPM) model and its associated algorithm are proposed to match the request and reply speed for each layer of a memory hierarchy to improve memory performance. The rationale of LPM is that the performance of each layer of a memory hierarchy should and can be optimized to closely...
Despite the popularity of the Apache Hadoop system, its success has been limited by issues such as single points of failure, centralized job/task management, and lack of support for programming models other than MapReduce. The next generation of Hadoop, Apache Hadoop YARN, is designed to address these issues. In this paper, we propose YARNsim, a simulation system for Hadoop YARN. YARNsim is based...
Multicore processors are now part of mainstream computing. However, data access contention among multiple cores is a significant performance bottleneck in utilizing these processors. Typically, memory hierarchies in multicore architectures use shared last level cache or shared memory. As multiple cores concurrently send requests to access data from these shared memory hierarchy levels, their capacity...
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