The disk and the DRAM in a typical mobile system consume a significant fraction (up to 30%) of the total system energy. To save on storage energy, the DRAM should be small and the disk should be spun down for long periods of time. We show that this can be achieved for predominantly streaming workloads by connecting the disk to the DRAM via a large non-volatile memory (NVM). We refer to this as the NVM-based architecture (NVMBA); the conventional architecture with only a DRAM and a disk is referred to as DRAMBA. The NVM in the NVMBA acts as a traffic reshaper from the disk to the DRAM. The total system costs are balanced, since the cost increase due to adding the NVM is compensated by the decrease in DRAM cost. We analyze the energy saving o...
An exciting class of storage devices is emerging: the class of Micro-Electro-Mechanical storage Syst...
Non-volatile memory technologies (NVM) introduce a novel class of devices that combine characteristi...
In recent years, there has been a disruptive shift in storage systems and supporting hardware techno...
© The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The di...
The disk and the DRAM in a typical mobile system consume a significant fraction (up to 30%) of the t...
In computer systems, the storage hierarchy, composed of a disk drive and a DRAM, is responsible for ...
Storage Class Memory (SCM) provides a valuable opportunity to merge main memory and secondary storag...
Emerging portable devices relay on DRAM/flash memory system to satisfy requirements on fast and larg...
Non-volatile RAM (NVRAM) such as PRAM (Phase-change RAM), FeRAM (Ferroelectric RAM), and MRAM (Magne...
The cost of running a data center is increasingly dominated by energy consumption, contributed by po...
Flash memory is widely used because of its shock-resistance and power-efficient features. However, i...
The rapid development in mobile and telecommunication industries together pushed up the popularity o...
Abstract—Recent breakthroughs in circuit and process tech-nology have enabled new usage models for n...
Abstract—Reducing energy consumption has been an important design issue for large-scale streaming me...
Most applications manipulate persistent data, yet traditional systems decouple data manipulation fro...
An exciting class of storage devices is emerging: the class of Micro-Electro-Mechanical storage Syst...
Non-volatile memory technologies (NVM) introduce a novel class of devices that combine characteristi...
In recent years, there has been a disruptive shift in storage systems and supporting hardware techno...
© The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The di...
The disk and the DRAM in a typical mobile system consume a significant fraction (up to 30%) of the t...
In computer systems, the storage hierarchy, composed of a disk drive and a DRAM, is responsible for ...
Storage Class Memory (SCM) provides a valuable opportunity to merge main memory and secondary storag...
Emerging portable devices relay on DRAM/flash memory system to satisfy requirements on fast and larg...
Non-volatile RAM (NVRAM) such as PRAM (Phase-change RAM), FeRAM (Ferroelectric RAM), and MRAM (Magne...
The cost of running a data center is increasingly dominated by energy consumption, contributed by po...
Flash memory is widely used because of its shock-resistance and power-efficient features. However, i...
The rapid development in mobile and telecommunication industries together pushed up the popularity o...
Abstract—Recent breakthroughs in circuit and process tech-nology have enabled new usage models for n...
Abstract—Reducing energy consumption has been an important design issue for large-scale streaming me...
Most applications manipulate persistent data, yet traditional systems decouple data manipulation fro...
An exciting class of storage devices is emerging: the class of Micro-Electro-Mechanical storage Syst...
Non-volatile memory technologies (NVM) introduce a novel class of devices that combine characteristi...
In recent years, there has been a disruptive shift in storage systems and supporting hardware techno...