| Jongmin Kim, Jongmoo Choi, Jesung Kim, Sam H. Noh, Sang Lyul Min, Yookun Cho, and Chong Sang Kim. A low-overhead high-performance unified bu#er managament scheme that exploits sequential and looping reference. In Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI'2000. |
.... applies di#erent replacement policies to di#erent applications based on the detected reference patterns [5] Further, they propose an Application File level Characterization (AFC) scheme in [4] The Unified Bu#er Management (UBM) scheme by Kim et al. also detects patterns in the recorded history [11]. Though their elaborate detections of block access patterns provide a large potential to high performance, they address the problems in a case by case fashion and have to cope with the allocation problem, which does not appear in LRU. To facilitate the on line evaluation of bu#er usage, certain ....
....literature aiming at addressing the limits of LRU. We have also generated a synthetic trace. Among these traces, cpp, cs, glimpse, and postgres are used in [4, 5] cs is named as cscope and postgres is named as postgres2 there) sprite is used in [12] multi1, multi2, multi3 are used in [11]. We briefly describe the workload traces here. 1. 2 pools is a synthetic trace, which simulates application behavior of the example 3 in Section 1.1 with 100,000 references. 2. cpp is a GNU C compiler pre processor trace. The total size of C source programs used as input is roughly 11 MB. 3. ....
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J. M. Kim, J. Choi, J. Kim, S. H. Noh, S. L. Min, Y. Cho, and C. S. Kim "A Low-Overhead, High-Performance Unified Bu#er Management Scheme that Exploits Sequential and Looping References", Proceedings of the 4th USENIX Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation, October 2000, pp. 119-134.
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Jongmin Kim, Jongmoo Choi, Jesung Kim, Sam H. Noh, Sang Lyul Min, Yookun Cho, and Chong Sang Kim. A low-overhead high-performance unified bu#er managament scheme that exploits sequential and looping reference. In Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI'2000.
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Jongmin Kim, Jongmoo Choi, Jesung Kim, Sam H. Noh, Sang Lyul Min, Yookun Cho, and Chong Sang Kim. A low-overhead high-performance unified bu#er managament scheme that exploits sequential and looping reference. In Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI'2000.
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J. Kim, J. Choi, J. Kim, S. Noh, S. Min, Y. Cho, and C. Kim. A low-overhead high-performance unified bu#er management scheme that exploits sequential and looping references. OSDI, 2000.
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