2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3033886
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Improving Write Performance Through Reliable Asynchronous Operation in Physically-Addressable SSD

Abstract: Physically-addressable solid-state drives (PASSDs) are secondary storage devices that provide a physical address-based interface for a host system to directly control NAND flash memory. PASSDs overcome the shortcomings such as latency variability, resource under-utilization, and log-on-log that are associated with legacy SSDs. However, in some operating environments, the write response time significantly increases because the PASSD reports the completion of a host write command synchronously (i.e., write-throu… Show more

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