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Extending SSD Lifetimes with Disk-Based Write Caches

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Extending SSD Lifetimes with Disk-Based Write Caches
We present Griffin, a hybrid storage device that uses a hard disk drive (HDD) as a write cache for a Solid State Device (SSD). Griffin is motivated by two observations: First, HDDs can match the sequential write bandwidth of mid-range SSDs. Second, both server and desktop workloads contain a significant fraction of block overwrites. By maintaining a log-structured HDD cache and migrating cached data periodically, Griffin reduces writes to the SSD while retaining its excellent performance. We evaluate Griffin using a variety of I/O traces from Windows systems and show that it extends SSD lifetime by a factor of two and reduces average I/O latency by 56%.
Gokul Soundararajan, Vijayan Prabhakaran, Mahesh B
Added 02 Oct 2010
Updated 02 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where FAST
Authors Gokul Soundararajan, Vijayan Prabhakaran, Mahesh Balakrishnan, Ted Wobber
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