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A study of application performance with non-volatile main memory

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A study of application performance with non-volatile main memory
Abstract—Attaching next-generation non-volatile memories (NVMs) to the main memory bus provides lowlatency, byte-addressable access to persistent data that should significantly improve performance for a wide range of storage-intensive workloads. We present an analysis of storage application performance with non-volatile main memory (NVMM) using a hardware NVMM emulator that allows fine-grain tuning of NVMM performance parameters. Our evaluation results show that NVMM improves storage application performance significantly over flash-based SSDs and HDDs. We also compare the performance of applications running on realistic NVMM with the performance of the same applications running on idealized NVMM with the same performance as DRAM. We find that although NVMM is projected to have higher latency and lower bandwidth than DRAM, these difference have only a modest impact on application performance. A much larger drag on NVMM performance is the cost of ensuring data resides safely in th...
Yiying Zhang, Steven Swanson
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where MSS
Authors Yiying Zhang, Steven Swanson
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