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More IOPS for Less: Exploiting Burstable Storage in Public Clouds
2020
USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing
Burstable storage is a public cloud feature that enhances cloud storage volumes with credits that can be used to boost performance temporarily. These credits can be exchanged for increased storage throughput, for a short period of time, and are replenished over time. We examine how burstable storage can be leveraged to reduce cost and/or improve performance for three use cases with different data-longevity requirements: traditional persistent storage, caching, and ephemeral storage. Although
dblp:conf/hotcloud/ParkGA20
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