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Continuous Data Protection (CDP) is a recent storage technology which enables reverting the state of the storage to previous points in time. We propose four alternative architectu...
Guy Laden, Paula Ta-Shma, Eitan Yaffe, Michael Fac...
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Sam Shah, Craig A. N. Soules, Gregory R. Ganger, B...
Main memory accesses continue to be a significant bottleneck for applications whose working sets do not fit in second-level caches. With the trend of greater associativity in seco...
Web cache replacement algorithms have received a lot of attention during the past years. Though none of the proposed algorithms deals efficiently with all the particularities of t...
Temporal locality in workloads creates conditions in which a server, in order to remain available, should quickly process bursts of requests with large service requirements. In th...
Database processes must be cache-efficient to effectively utilize modern hardware. In this paper, we analyze the importance of temporal locality and the resultant cache behavior ...