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....cache or as a ghost cache. Previously, ghost caches have been employed in a number of cache replacement algorithms such as 2Q, MQ, LRU 2, ALRFU, and LIRS to remember recently evicted cache pages. Most recently, while studying how to make a storage array s cache more exclusive of the client caches, [28] used ghost caches to simulate two LRU lists: one for disk read blocks and the other for client demoted blocks. The hits rates on the ghost LRU lists were then used to adaptively determine the suitable insertion points for each type of data in a LRU list. H. Summary In contrast to LRU 2, 2Q, ....
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T. Wong and J. Wilkes, "My Cache or Yours? Making Storage More Exclusive," Proc. USENIX Ann. Technical Conf., 2002.
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T. M. Wong and J. Wilkes, "My cache or yours? making storage more exclusive," in Proc. USENIX Annual Tech. Conf. (USENIX 2002.
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T.M. Wong and J. Wilkes, "My Cache or Yours? Making Storage More Exclusive," Proc. USENIX Ann. Technical Conf., pp. 161-175, June 2002.
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T. Wong and J. Wilkes, "My Cache or Yours? Making Storage More Exclusive," Proc. USENIX Ann. Technical Conf., 2002.
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