Software Support for Atomicity and Persistence in Non-volatile Memory

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2013-10
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Memory Organization and Architecture Workshop
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Advances in memory technology are promising the availability of byte-addressable persistent memory as an integral component of future computing platforms. This change has significant implications for software that has traditionally made a sharp distinction between durable and volatile storage. In this paper we describe a software framework for persistent memory that provides atomicity and durability while simultaneously ensuring that fast paths through the cache, DRAM, and persistent memory layers are not slowed down.

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E. Giles, K. Doshi and P. Varman, "Software Support for Atomicity and Persistence in Non-volatile Memory," 2013.

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