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This paper proposes a new SSD cache architecture, DEFT-cache, Delayed Erasing and Fast Taping, that maximizes I/O performance and reliability of RAID storage. First of all, DEFT-Cache exploits the inherent physical properties of flash memory SSD by making use of old data that have been overwritten but still in existence in SSD to minimize small write penalty of RAID5/6. As data pages being overwritten...
Data deduplication has proven important in backup storage systems as large amount of identical or similar data chunks exist. Recent studies have shown the great potential of data deduplication in primary storage and storage caches. Deduplications in these environments require high speed processing not to drag down production performance. This paper presents a hardware accelerator for similarity based...
Flash memory SSD has emerged as a promising storage media and fits naturally as a cache between the system RAM and the disk due to its performance/cost characteristics. Managing such an SSD cache is challenging and traditional cache replacements do not work well because of SSDs asymmetric read/write performances and wearing issues. This paper presents a new cache replacement algorithm referred to...
In order to maintain data in an SSD (solid-state disk) cache durable after a crash or reboot, metadata information needs to be stored persistently in SSD. There are two typical metadata methods, update-write-update and write-update. While write-update method has one less SSD write operation than update-write-update for each write I/O, it limits the amount of cached data that can be used after a system...
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