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SUMMARY:Crash Consistency with Persistent Memory
DTSTART:20180626T100000
DTEND:20180626T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015953Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Siddharth Gupta\nEDIC candidacy exam\nExam president: Prof. Ja
 mes Larus\nThesis advisor: Prof. Babak Falsafi\nCo-examiner: Prof. Paolo I
 enne\n\nAbstract\nPersistent Memory is an emerging storage technology\nwhi
 ch exposes a fast\, byte-addressable interface to software.\nTo efficientl
 y utilize this interface\, storage access has to be\nredesigned\, includin
 g mechanisms such as crash consistency.\nCrash consistency is generally im
 plemented through ACID transactions\nwhich use logging to provide recovery
  from crashes\nwith significant overhead. Previous proposals have attempte
 d\nto optimize this overhead through techniques such as delegated\norderin
 g and decoupled durability\, as discussed in this report.\nThis proposal d
 escribes a mechanism inspired by Hardware\nTransaction Memory\,\n\nBackgro
 und papers\nNV-Heaps:Making Persistent Objects Fast and Safe with Next-Gen
 eration\, Non-V olatile Memories\,\nJ. Coburn et al.\nDelegated Persist Or
 dering\, A.Kolli et al.\nDUDETM: Building Durable Transactions with Decoup
 ling for Persistent Memory\, M. Liu et al.
LOCATION:INM 202 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room=INM202
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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