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Optimizing Flash-based Key-value Cache Systems
2016
USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Storage and File Systems
Flash-based key-value cache systems, such as Facebook's McDipper [1] and Twitter's Fatcache [2], provide a cost-efficient solution for high-speed key-value caching. These cache solutions typically take commercial SSDs and adopt a Memcached-like scheme to store and manage key-value pairs in flash. Such a practice, though simple, is inefficient. We advocate to reconsider the hardware/software architecture design by directly opening device-level details to key-value cache systems. This co-design
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