I/O Causality Based In-Line Data Deduplication for Non-Volatile Memory Enabled Storage Systems
Haikun Liu,
Xiaozhong Jin,
Chencheng Ye
et al.
Abstract:Data deduplication technologies are widely exploited to reduce capacity demands for storage. Previous chunk-based offline deduplication technologies often cause serious performance overhead due to data chunking and indexing. Particularly, they are not efficient for non-volatile memory (NVM) based storage systems because they cannot fully exploit the byte-addressability feature of NVMs for fine-grained deduplication. In this paper, we propose I/O Causality based In-line Deduplication (ICID) to maximize the dedu… Show more
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