Middleware - Firmware cooperation for high-speed solid state drives

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State-of-the-art solid state drives (SSDs) equip multiple internal resources such as NAND flash chips, data buses, and cores to take advantage of internal parallelism and provide fast I/O services. In addition, SSDs employ flash firmware to manage the internal resources and NAND flash characteristics. As a result, the performance of SSDs can be influenced by various underlying complexities in the firmware including garbage collection and page allocations. Unfortunately, since flash firmware is oblivious of the host-level system information and limited to manage their internal resources relying solely on incoming I/O requests, SSDs can be plagued by enormous performance variations across different I/O requests. In this poster, we propose MiFi, a Middleware and Firmware co-operative approach, which primarily targets overcoming the device-level management limitations by being aware of the host-level information as well as the underlying SSD complexities. © 2012 Authors.
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ACM/IFIP/USENIX
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2012-12-03
Language
English
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Posters and Demo Track, Middleware 2012

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10.1145/2405153.2405158
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/269697
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EE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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