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An Efficient use of PRAM for an Enhancement in the Performance and Durability of NAND Storage Systems

Authors
Lee, SangyongJung, SanghyukSong, Yong Ho
Issue Date
Aug-2012
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Keywords
NAND flash memory; PRAM; hybrid storage system; differential data; compression
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, v.58, no.3, pp 825 - 833
Pages
9
Indexed
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Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Volume
58
Number
3
Start Page
825
End Page
833
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/202631
DOI
10.1109/TCE.2012.6311324
ISSN
0098-3063
1558-4127
Abstract
NAND flash memory is widely used in many embedded systems owing to such advantages as a small size, shock resistance, and low power consumption. However, NAND flash memory has certain hardware limitations such as an "erase-before-write" constraint, which creates a long write latency. Therefore, many studies have been performed to reduce the write latency of NAND flash, one of which uses phase-changed RAM (PRAM) as a supplemental device to overcome the disadvantages of NAND flash memory. However, it is difficult to apply PRAM to storage systems owing to its limited density and high cost per capacity. To solve this problem, a novel management scheme for PRAM/NAND flash hybrid storage is proposed. Our proposed method uses limited PRAM space more efficiently by reducing the size of the data to be stored through an efficient compression scheme using differential values and rates. In addition, the proposed method improves the performance and durability of storage systems by efficiently reducing the flash program operation. Our experiments show that the proposed scheme can improve the performance and durability of PRAM/NAND flash hybrid storage with only slight increases in hardware costs.(1)
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