Caching techniques have been used to improve the performance gap of storage hierarchies in computing systems. In data intensive applications that access large data files over wide area network environment, such as a data grid,caching mechanism can significantly improve the data access performance under appropriate workloads. In a data grid, it is envisioned that local disk storage resources retain or cache the data files being used by local application. Under a workload of shared access and high locality of reference, the performance of the caching techniques depends heavily on the replacement policies being used. A replacement policy effectively determines which set of objects must be evicted when space is needed. Unlike cache replacement ...
The recent advancement in the field of distributed computing depicts a need of developing highly ass...
Poor cache memory management can have adverse impact on the overall system performance. In a Chip Mu...
Memory (cache, DRAM, and disk) is in charge of providing data and instructions to a computer\u27s pr...
Caching techniques have been used to improve the performance gap of storage hierarchies in computin...
The main problem in data grids is how to provide good and timely access to huge data given the limit...
Caching techniques have been used widely to improve the performance gaps of storage hierarchies in c...
When picking a cache replacement policy for file systems, LRU (Least Recently Used) has always been ...
Cache replacement policy is a major design parameter of any memory hierarchy. The efficiency of the ...
Modern processors use high-performance cache replacement policies that outperform traditional altern...
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This thesis describes a model used to analyze the replacement decisions made by LRU and OPT (Least-R...
Modern processors use high-performance cache replacement policies that outperform traditional altern...
The file-bundle caching problem arises frequently in scientific applications where jobs need to pro...
To reduce the latency of accessing backend servers, today\u27s web services usually adopt in-memory ...
Cache management in flexible filesystems deals with the problem of determining a cached file to be r...
The recent advancement in the field of distributed computing depicts a need of developing highly ass...
Poor cache memory management can have adverse impact on the overall system performance. In a Chip Mu...
Memory (cache, DRAM, and disk) is in charge of providing data and instructions to a computer\u27s pr...
Caching techniques have been used to improve the performance gap of storage hierarchies in computin...
The main problem in data grids is how to provide good and timely access to huge data given the limit...
Caching techniques have been used widely to improve the performance gaps of storage hierarchies in c...
When picking a cache replacement policy for file systems, LRU (Least Recently Used) has always been ...
Cache replacement policy is a major design parameter of any memory hierarchy. The efficiency of the ...
Modern processors use high-performance cache replacement policies that outperform traditional altern...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
This thesis describes a model used to analyze the replacement decisions made by LRU and OPT (Least-R...
Modern processors use high-performance cache replacement policies that outperform traditional altern...
The file-bundle caching problem arises frequently in scientific applications where jobs need to pro...
To reduce the latency of accessing backend servers, today\u27s web services usually adopt in-memory ...
Cache management in flexible filesystems deals with the problem of determining a cached file to be r...
The recent advancement in the field of distributed computing depicts a need of developing highly ass...
Poor cache memory management can have adverse impact on the overall system performance. In a Chip Mu...
Memory (cache, DRAM, and disk) is in charge of providing data and instructions to a computer\u27s pr...