DocumentCode :
1679385
Title :
Amnesic cache management for non-volatile memory
Author :
Dongwoo Kang ; Seungjae Baek ; Jongmoo Choi ; Donghee Lee ; Noh, Sam H. ; Mutlu, Onur
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Software, Dankook Univ., Yongin, South Korea
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
13
Abstract :
One characteristic of non-volatile memory (NVM) is that, even though it supports non-volatility, its retention capability is limited. To handle this issue, previous studies have focused on refreshing or advanced error correction code (ECC). In this paper, we take a different approach that makes use of the limited retention capability to our advantage. Specifically, we employ NVM as a file cache and devise a new scheme called amnesic cache management (ACM). The scheme is motivated by our observation that most data in a cache are evicted within a short time period after they have been entered into the cache, implying that they can be written with the relaxed retention capability. This retention relaxation can enhance the overall cache performance in terms of latency and energy since the data retention capability is proportional to the write latency. In addition, to prevent the retention relaxation from degrading the hit ratio, we estimate the future reference intervals based on the inter-reference gap (IRG) model and manage data adaptively. Experimental results with real-world workloads show that our scheme can reduce write latency by up to 40% (30% on average) and save energy consumption by up to 49% (37% on average) compared with the conventional LRU based cache management scheme.
Keywords :
cache storage; error correction codes; random-access storage; ACM; ECC; IRG model; NVM; amnesic cache management; data management; data retention capability; error correction code; file cache; interreference gap model; limited retention capability; nonvolatile memory; write latency; Ash; Electronic mail; Nonvolatile memory; Phase change materials; Random access memory; Resistance; Writing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST), 2015 31st Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Santa Clara, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MSST.2015.7208291
Filename :
7208291
Link To Document :
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