Application launch times can be reduced by using low-capacity solid-state drives (SSDs)in combination with the conventional magnetic hard disk drives (HDDs). We propose a storage tiering scheme for a logically integrated hybrid disk that eliminates the requirement to store a block-mapping table on the SSDs, as well as the need to access this table for every I/O: these characteristics distinguish our scheme from most other SSD caching and driver-level tiering schemes. A heuristic identifies the disk blocks accessed during application launches, which are then moved from HDDs to SSDs by updating file-system pointers. In experiments with eight widely used applications, launch times were reduced by an average of 56%, and our scheme outperformed ...