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28th MSST 2012: Pacific Grove, California, USA
- IEEE 28th Symposium on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, MSST 2012, April 16-20, 2012, Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1745-0
- Raja Appuswamy, David C. van Moolenbroek, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
Integrating flash-based SSDs into the storage stack. 1-12 - Simona Boboila, Youngjae Kim, Sudharshan S. Vazhkudai, Peter Desnoyers, Galen M. Shipman:
Active Flash: Out-of-core data analytics on flash storage. 1-12 - Ahsen J. Uppal, Ron Chi-Lung Chiang, H. Howie Huang:
Flashy prefetching for high-performance flash drives. 1-12 - Steve Byan, James Lentini, Anshul Madan, Luis Pabon:
Mercury: Host-side flash caching for the data center. 1-12 - Ning Liu, Jason Cope, Philip H. Carns, Christopher D. Carothers, Robert B. Ross, Gary Grider, Adam Crume, Carlos Maltzahn:
On the role of burst buffers in leadership-class storage systems. 1-11 - Yiqi Xu, Dulcardo Arteaga, Ming Zhao, Yonggang Liu, Renato J. O. Figueiredo, Seetharami Seelam:
vPFS: Bandwidth virtualization of parallel storage systems. 1-12 - Yunfeng Zhu, Patrick P. C. Lee, Yuchong Hu, Liping Xiang, Yinlong Xu:
On the speedup of single-disk failure recovery in XOR-coded storage systems: Theory and practice. 1-12 - Michael T. Runde, Wesley G. Stevens, Paul A. Wortman, John A. Chandy:
An active storage framework for object storage devices. 1-12 - Jiguang Wan, Chao Yin, Jun Wang, Changsheng Xie:
A new high-performance, energy-efficient replication storage system with reliability guarantee. 1-6 - Lingfang Zeng, Dan Feng, Jianxi Chen, Qingsong Wei, Bharadwaj Veeravalli, Wenguo Liu:
HRAID6ML: A hybrid RAID6 storage architecture with mirrored logging. 1-6 - Sangwhan Moon, A. L. Narasimha Reddy:
Write amplification due to ECC on flash memory or leave those bit errors alone. 1-6 - John Bent, Gary Grider, Brett Kettering, Adam Manzanares, Meghan McClelland, Aaron Torres, Alfred Torrez:
Storage challenges at Los Alamos National Lab. 1-5 - Jingwei Ma, Bin Zhao, Gang Wang, Xiaoguang Liu:
Adaptive pipeline for deduplication. 1-6 - Eunji Lee, Seunghoon Yoo, Jee-Eun Jang, Hyokyung Bahn:
Shortcut-JFS: A write efficient journaling file system for phase change memory. 1-6 - Jonghwa Kim, Choonghyun Lee, Sang Yup Lee, Ikjoon Son, Jongmoo Choi, Sungroh Yoon, Hu-ung Lee, Sooyong Kang, Youjip Won, Jaehyuk Cha:
Deduplication in SSDs: Model and quantitative analysis. 1-12 - Jürgen Kaiser, Dirk Meister, André Brinkmann, Sascha Effert:
Design of an exact data deduplication cluster. 1-12 - Danny Harnik, Oded Margalit, Dalit Naor, Dmitry Sotnikov, Gil Vernik:
Estimation of deduplication ratios in large data sets. 1-11 - John Bent, Sorin Faibish, Jim Ahrens, Gary Grider, John Patchett, Percy Tzelnic, Jon Woodring:
Jitter-free co-processing on a prototype exascale storage stack. 1-5 - Jiguang Wan, Jibin Wang, Yan Liu, Qing Yang, Jianzong Wang, Changsheng Xie:
Enhancing shared RAID performance through online profiling. 1-6 - Sheng Qiu, A. L. Narasimha Reddy:
Exploiting superpages in a nonvolatile memory file system. 1-5 - Priya Sehgal, Kaladhar Voruganti, Rajesh Sundaram:
SLO-aware hybrid store. 1-6 - Pedro Eugenio Rocha, Luis C. E. Bona:
A QoS aware non-work-conserving disk scheduler. 1-5 - David O. Bigelow, Scott A. Brandt, John Bent, Hsing-bung Chen:
Valmar: High-bandwidth real-time streaming data management. 1-6 - Chundong Wang, Weng-Fai Wong:
ADAPT: Efficient workload-sensitive flash management based on adaptation, prediction and aggregation. 1-12 - Myoungsoo Jung, Ellis Herbert Wilson, David Donofrio, John Shalf, Mahmut T. Kandemir:
NANDFlashSim: Intrinsic latency variation aware NAND flash memory system modeling and simulation at microarchitecture level. 1-12 - Guanlin Lu, Youngjin Nam, David H. C. Du:
BloomStore: Bloom-Filter based memory-efficient key-value store for indexing of data deduplication on flash. 1-11
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