Solid-state drives (SSDs) that do not have internal dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) are being widely spread for client SSD and embedded SSD markets in recent years because they are cheap and consume less power. Obviously, their performance is lower than conventional SSDs because they cannot exploit advantages of DRAM in the controller. However, this problem can be alleviated by using host memory buffer (HMB) feature of Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe), which allows SSDs to utilize the DRAM of host. In this paper, we show that commercial DRAM-less SSDs clearly exhibit worse I/O performance than SSDs with internal DRAM, but this can be improved by using the HMB feature. We also present methods that reveal how the host memory buffer is u...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, mustbuffe...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must buff...
algorithms and wear leveling; however, internal parallelism in Solid State Drives has not been well ...
The storage subsystem has undergone tremendous innova-tion in order to keep up with the ever-increas...
This paper presents an empirical study on block I/O caches when combining the performance benefits o...
The storage subsystem has undergone tremendous innovation in order to keep up with the ever-increasi...
Solid State Drives (SSDs) are gaining momentum in enterprise and client applications, replacing Hard...
As device technologies scale in the nanometer era, the current off-chip DRAM technologies are very c...
Abstract—Most computer systems currently consist of DRAM as main memory and hard disk drives (HDDs) ...
Flash memory, in the form of Solid State Drive (SSD), is being increasingly employed in mobile and e...
Solid-state drives (SSDs) faced an astonishing development in the last few years, becoming the corne...
Traditional Database Management System (DBMS) software relies on hard disks for storing relational d...
Non-volatile memory technologies (NVM) introduce a novel class of devices that combine characteristi...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must buff...
Abstract—With the rapid development of new types of non-volatile memory (NVM), one of these technolo...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, mustbuffe...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must buff...
algorithms and wear leveling; however, internal parallelism in Solid State Drives has not been well ...
The storage subsystem has undergone tremendous innova-tion in order to keep up with the ever-increas...
This paper presents an empirical study on block I/O caches when combining the performance benefits o...
The storage subsystem has undergone tremendous innovation in order to keep up with the ever-increasi...
Solid State Drives (SSDs) are gaining momentum in enterprise and client applications, replacing Hard...
As device technologies scale in the nanometer era, the current off-chip DRAM technologies are very c...
Abstract—Most computer systems currently consist of DRAM as main memory and hard disk drives (HDDs) ...
Flash memory, in the form of Solid State Drive (SSD), is being increasingly employed in mobile and e...
Solid-state drives (SSDs) faced an astonishing development in the last few years, becoming the corne...
Traditional Database Management System (DBMS) software relies on hard disks for storing relational d...
Non-volatile memory technologies (NVM) introduce a novel class of devices that combine characteristi...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must buff...
Abstract—With the rapid development of new types of non-volatile memory (NVM), one of these technolo...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, mustbuffe...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must buff...
algorithms and wear leveling; however, internal parallelism in Solid State Drives has not been well ...