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An FTL-Agnostic Layer to Improve Random Write on Flash Memory
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2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Flash memories are considered a competitive alternative to rotating disks as non-volatile data storage for database management systems. However, even if the Flash Translation Layer -or FTL -allows both technologies to share the same block interface, they have different preferred access patterns. Database management systems could potentially benefit from flash memories as they provide fast random access for read operations although random writes are generally not as efficient as sequential
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-20244-5_21
fatcat:5ufiectqunfb7oq5sjhcoix3ky