Application-controlled physical memory using external page-cache management:
Abstract: "Next generation computer systems will have gigabytes of physical memory and processors in the 100 MIPS range or higher. Contrary to some conjectures, this trend requires more sophisticated memory management support for memory-bounded computations such as scientific simulations and sy...
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Stanford, Calif.
1991
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Schriftenreihe: | Stanford University / Computer Science Department: Report STAN CS
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Next generation computer systems will have gigabytes of physical memory and processors in the 100 MIPS range or higher. Contrary to some conjectures, this trend requires more sophisticated memory management support for memory-bounded computations such as scientific simulations and systems such as large-scale database systems, even though memory management for most programs will be less of a concern. We describe the design, implementation and evaluation of a virtual memory system that provides application control of physical memory using external page-cache management In this approach, a sophisticated application is able to monitor and control the amount of physical memory it has available for execution, the exact contents of this memory, and the scheduling and nature of page-in and page-out using the abstraction of a physical page cache provided by the kernel. We claim that this approach can significantly improve performance for many memory-bound applications while reducing kernel complexity, yet does not complicate other applications or reduce their performance. |
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title | Application-controlled physical memory using external page-cache management |
title_auth | Application-controlled physical memory using external page-cache management |
title_exact_search | Application-controlled physical memory using external page-cache management |
title_full | Application-controlled physical memory using external page-cache management by Kieran Harty and David R. Cheriton |
title_fullStr | Application-controlled physical memory using external page-cache management by Kieran Harty and David R. Cheriton |
title_full_unstemmed | Application-controlled physical memory using external page-cache management by Kieran Harty and David R. Cheriton |
title_short | Application-controlled physical memory using external page-cache management |
title_sort | application controlled physical memory using external page cache management |
topic | Cache memory Virtual storage (Computer science) |
topic_facet | Cache memory Virtual storage (Computer science) |
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