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Autor:
Daniel S. Berger, Daniel Ernst, Huaicheng Li, Pantea Zardoshti, Monish Shah, Samir Rajadnya, Scott Lee, Lisa Hsu, Ishwar Agarwal, Mark D. Hill, Ricardo Bianchini
Publikováno v:
IEEE Micro. 43:30-38
DRAM is a key driver of performance and cost in public cloud servers. At the same time, a significant amount of DRAM is underutilized due to fragmented use across servers. Emerging interconnects such as CXL offer a path towards improving utilization
Autor:
Sara McAllister, Benjamin Berg, Julian Tutuncu-Macias, Juncheng Yang, Sathya Gunasekar, Jimmy Lu, Daniel S. Berger, Nathan Beckmann, Gregory R. Ganger
Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Storage. 18:1-33
Many social-media and IoT services have very large working sets consisting of billions of tiny (≈100 B) objects. Large, flash-based caches are important to serving these working sets at acceptable monetary cost. However, caching tiny objects on fla
Autor:
Mania Abdi, Samuel Ginzburg, Xiayue Charles Lin, Jose Faleiro, Gohar Irfan Chaudhry, Inigo Goiri, Ricardo Bianchini, Daniel S Berger, Rodrigo Fonseca
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Eighteenth European Conference on Computer Systems.
Autor:
Olayemi Osiyemi, Indira Brar, Moti Ramgopal, Diana M. Brainard, Anson K Wurapa, Princy Kumar, Daniel S Berger, Hal Martin, Kristen Andreatta, Braave Investigators, Michael S. Saag, Sean E Collins, Debbie Hagins, Corrilynn O. Hileman, Christiana Blair, Cheryl McDonald
Publikováno v:
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)
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Background: With the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in the United States, Black Americans are still underrepresented in HIV medical research. Setting: BRAAVE (NCT03631732) is a randomized, phase
Background: With the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in the United States, Black Americans are still underrepresented in HIV medical research. Setting: BRAAVE (NCT03631732) is a randomized, phase
Autor:
Sara McAllister, Juncheng Yang, Jimmy Lu, Nathan Beckmann, Gregory R. Ganger, Daniel S. Berger, Benjamin Berg, Julian Tutuncu-Macias, Sathya Gunasekar
Publikováno v:
SOSP
Many social-media and IoT services have very large working sets consisting of billions of tiny (a100 B) objects. Large, flash-based caches are important to serving these working sets at acceptable monetary cost. However, caching tiny objects on flash
Autor:
Nofel Yaseen, Daniel S. Berger, Felipe Vieira Frujeri, Krishna Chintalapudi, Behnaz Arzani, Srikanth Kandula, Vaishnavi Ranganathan, Kevin Hsieh, Vincent Liu
Publikováno v:
HotNets
Continuously monitoring a wide variety of performance and fault metrics has become a crucial part of operating large-scale datacenter networks. In this work, we ask whether we can reduce the costs to monitor -- in terms of collection, storage and ana
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.05554
http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.05554
Publikováno v:
HotOS
Research on flash devices almost exclusively focuses on conventional SSDs, which expose a block interface. Industry, however, has standardized and is adopting Zoned Namespaces (ZNS) SSDs, which offer a new storage interface that dominates conventiona
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Zhipeng Zhao, Daniel S. Berger, Justine Sherry, Hugo Sadok, Nirav Atre, Valerie Choung, James C. Hoe, Aurojit Panda
Publikováno v:
HotOS
Kernel-bypass networking, which allows applications to circumvent the kernel and interface directly with NIC hardware, is one of the main tools for improving application network performance. However, allowing applications to circumvent the kernel mak
Publikováno v:
SIGCOMM
Caches are at the heart of latency-sensitive systems. In this paper, we identify a growing challenge for the design of latency-minimizing caches called delayed hits. Delayed hits occur at high throughput, when multiple requests to the same object que
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Eveline Teresa Hidalgo, David D. Limbrick, Jonathan Roth, Ulrich W. Thomale, Roee Ber, Shlomi Constantini, Matthias Schulz, Daniel S. Berger, Giuseppe Cinalli, Jeffrey H. Wisoff, Claudia Santoro
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World Neurosurgery. 107:623-629
Background Hydrocephalus in patients with neurofibromatosis (NF) type 1 is usually obstructive and may arise secondary to tumoral or nontumoral causes. Treatment of hydrocephalus in these patients is often challenging owing to combined pathologies an