Application performance and flexibility on exokernel systems
Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
A Toolkit for User-Level File Systems
Proceedings of the General Track: 2002 USENIX Annual Technical Conference
SOSP '03 Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Storage-class memory: the next storage system technology
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Better I/O through byte-addressable, persistent memory
Proceedings of the ACM SIGOPS 22nd symposium on Operating systems principles
FlexSC: flexible system call scheduling with exception-less system calls
OSDI'10 Proceedings of the 9th USENIX conference on Operating systems design and implementation
Finding a needle in Haystack: facebook's photo storage
OSDI'10 Proceedings of the 9th USENIX conference on Operating systems design and implementation
Mnemosyne: lightweight persistent memory
Proceedings of the sixteenth international conference on Architectural support for programming languages and operating systems
NV-Heaps: making persistent objects fast and safe with next-generation, non-volatile memories
Proceedings of the sixteenth international conference on Architectural support for programming languages and operating systems
Consistent and durable data structures for non-volatile byte-addressable memory
FAST'11 Proceedings of the 9th USENIX conference on File and stroage technologies
Providing safe, user space access to fast, solid state disks
ASPLOS XVII Proceedings of the seventeenth international conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
MegaPipe: a new programming interface for scalable network I/O
OSDI'12 Proceedings of the 10th USENIX conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
NVM duet: unified working memory and persistent store architecture
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Architectural support for programming languages and operating systems
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With low-latency storage-class memory, software can be a major contributor to access latency. To minimize latency, a file system architecture has to provide flexibility in customizing the file system interface and semantics to application needs so as to cut down generic overheads. We have taken initial steps towards realizing such a design and present preliminary results.