Most of the caching algorithms are oblivious to requests' timescale, but caching systems are capacity constrained and, in practical cases, the hit rate may be limited by the cache's impossibility to serve requests fast enough. In particular, the hard-disk access time can be the key factor capping cache performances. In this paper, we present a new cache replacement policy that takes advantage of a hierarchical caching architecture, and in particular of access-time difference between memory and disk. Our policy is optimal when requests follow the independent reference model, and significantly reduces the hard-disk load, as shown also by our realistic, trace-driven evaluation
As the speed of microprocessors increases according to Moore's law, access speeds of the main memory...
The speed gap between the processor and disks is becoming a serious problem in computer systems toda...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...
Most of the caching algorithms are oblivious to requests' timescale, but caching systems are capacit...
International audienceMost of the caching algorithms are oblivious to requests' timescale, but cachi...
Cache management has become one of the most popular areas of research in improving the performance o...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
To overcome the speed gap between the processor and disk, caches of various forms have been traditio...
Caching techniques have been used widely to improve the performance gaps of storage hierarchies in c...
Caching techniques have been used to improve the performance gap of storage hierarchies in computing...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
Cache replacement policy is a major design parameter of any memory hierarchy. The efficiency of the ...
A limit to computer system performance is the miss penalty for fetching data and instructions from l...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
Memory (cache, DRAM, and disk) is in charge of providing data and instructions to a computer\u27s pr...
As the speed of microprocessors increases according to Moore's law, access speeds of the main memory...
The speed gap between the processor and disks is becoming a serious problem in computer systems toda...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...
Most of the caching algorithms are oblivious to requests' timescale, but caching systems are capacit...
International audienceMost of the caching algorithms are oblivious to requests' timescale, but cachi...
Cache management has become one of the most popular areas of research in improving the performance o...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
To overcome the speed gap between the processor and disk, caches of various forms have been traditio...
Caching techniques have been used widely to improve the performance gaps of storage hierarchies in c...
Caching techniques have been used to improve the performance gap of storage hierarchies in computing...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
Cache replacement policy is a major design parameter of any memory hierarchy. The efficiency of the ...
A limit to computer system performance is the miss penalty for fetching data and instructions from l...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
Memory (cache, DRAM, and disk) is in charge of providing data and instructions to a computer\u27s pr...
As the speed of microprocessors increases according to Moore's law, access speeds of the main memory...
The speed gap between the processor and disks is becoming a serious problem in computer systems toda...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...