Most file systems overwrite modified file data and metadata in their original locations, while the Log-structured File System (LFS) dynamically relocates them to other locations. We design and implement the Evergreen file system that can select between overwriting or relocation for each block of a file or metadata. Therefore, the Evergreen file system can achieve superior write performance by sequentializing write requests (similar to LFS-style relocation) when space utilization is low and overwriting when utilization is high. Another challenging issue is identifying performance benefits of LFS-style relocation over overwriting on a newly introduced SSD (Solid State Drive) which has only Flash-memory chips and control circuits without mecha...
presents low latency, high throughput, low power consumption and solid-state reliability improvement...
Abstract—Flash-based SSDs are becoming increasingly pop-ular in modern storage systems, especially i...
The data update mechanism for a solid-state drive (SSD) involves overprovisioning, e.g., a storage f...
Most file systems overwrite modified file data and metadata in their original locations, while the L...
Our objective is to improve disk I/O performance in multi-disk systems supporting multiple concurren...
The Log-structured File System (LFS) transforms random writes to a huge sequential one to provide su...
Even though the Log-structured File System (LFS) has elegant concept for superior write performance,...
Solid State Drives (SSDs) are now becoming a part of main stream computers. Even though disk schedul...
Solid-state drives (SSDs) are quickly becoming the de-fault storage medium as the cost of NAND flash...
This paper presents the design, simulation and perfor-mance evaluation of a novel reordering write b...
Flash memory, in the form of Solid State Drive (SSD), is being increasingly employed in mobile and e...
Advances in computer system technology in the areas of CPUs, disk subsystems, and volatile RAM memor...
Robotic storage devices offer huge storage capacity at a low cost per byte, but with large access ti...
This paper presents a new technique for disk storage management called a log-structured file system....
Abstract—Mobile devices use low-cost SSDs such as microSD cards and eMMC devices for persistent data...
presents low latency, high throughput, low power consumption and solid-state reliability improvement...
Abstract—Flash-based SSDs are becoming increasingly pop-ular in modern storage systems, especially i...
The data update mechanism for a solid-state drive (SSD) involves overprovisioning, e.g., a storage f...
Most file systems overwrite modified file data and metadata in their original locations, while the L...
Our objective is to improve disk I/O performance in multi-disk systems supporting multiple concurren...
The Log-structured File System (LFS) transforms random writes to a huge sequential one to provide su...
Even though the Log-structured File System (LFS) has elegant concept for superior write performance,...
Solid State Drives (SSDs) are now becoming a part of main stream computers. Even though disk schedul...
Solid-state drives (SSDs) are quickly becoming the de-fault storage medium as the cost of NAND flash...
This paper presents the design, simulation and perfor-mance evaluation of a novel reordering write b...
Flash memory, in the form of Solid State Drive (SSD), is being increasingly employed in mobile and e...
Advances in computer system technology in the areas of CPUs, disk subsystems, and volatile RAM memor...
Robotic storage devices offer huge storage capacity at a low cost per byte, but with large access ti...
This paper presents a new technique for disk storage management called a log-structured file system....
Abstract—Mobile devices use low-cost SSDs such as microSD cards and eMMC devices for persistent data...
presents low latency, high throughput, low power consumption and solid-state reliability improvement...
Abstract—Flash-based SSDs are becoming increasingly pop-ular in modern storage systems, especially i...
The data update mechanism for a solid-state drive (SSD) involves overprovisioning, e.g., a storage f...