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TESA: a temporal and spatial information aware writeback policy for home network-attached storage devices
2013
IEEE transactions on consumer electronics
Home Network-Attached Storage (NAS) provides an easy way for data sharing and backup among multiple consumer electronic devices in home networks. Because of large capacity and cost effectiveness, disks are widely adopted in home NAS devices. In addition, data writes are common for many home NAS devices since these devices are usually used for data storage and backup. A writeback policy selects which dirty buffers are to be flushed to the disk, which is critical to the system performance under
doi:10.1109/tce.2013.6490250
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