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IPPS
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Load Miss Prediction - Exploiting Power Performance Trade-offs
— Modern CPUs operate at GHz frequencies, but the latencies of memory accesses are still relatively large, in the order of hundreds of cycles. Deeper cache hierarchies with large...
Konrad Malkowski, Greg M. Link, Padma Raghavan, Ma...
TKDE
2002
123views more  TKDE 2002»
13 years 7 months ago
Coordinated Placement and Replacement for Large-Scale Distributed Caches
In a large-scale information system such as a digital library or the web, a set of distributed caches can improve their effectiveness by coordinating their data placement decisions...
Madhukar R. Korupolu, Michael Dahlin
MICRO
2008
IEEE
111views Hardware» more  MICRO 2008»
14 years 1 months ago
Reducing the harmful effects of last-level cache polluters with an OS-level, software-only pollute buffer
It is well recognized that LRU cache-line replacement can be ineffective for applications with large working sets or non-localized memory access patterns. Specifically, in lastle...
Livio Soares, David K. Tam, Michael Stumm
ISLPED
2005
ACM
150views Hardware» more  ISLPED 2005»
14 years 29 days ago
Fast configurable-cache tuning with a unified second-level cache
Tuning a configurable cache subsystem to an application can greatly reduce memory hierarchy energy consumption. Previous tuning methods use a level one configurable cache only, or...
Ann Gordon-Ross, Frank Vahid, Nikil D. Dutt
ICDCS
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Scalable and Adaptive Metadata Management in Ultra Large-Scale File Systems
This paper presents a scalable and adaptive decentralized metadata lookup scheme for ultra large-scale file systems (≥ Petabytes or even Exabytes). Our scheme logically organiz...
Yu Hua, Yifeng Zhu, Hong Jiang, Dan Feng, Lei Tian