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Block recycling schemes and their cost-based optimization in nand flash memory based storage system

Authors
Lee, J.Kim, S.Kwon, H.Hyun, C.Ahn, S.Choi, J.Lee, D.Noh, S.H.
Issue Date
2007
Keywords
Flash memory based storage system; FTL (flash-memory translation layer); Merge operation; Migration operation
Citation
EMSOFT'07: Proceedings of the Seventh ACM and IEEE International Conference on Embedded Software, pp.174 - 182
Journal Title
EMSOFT'07: Proceedings of the Seventh ACM and IEEE International Conference on Embedded Software
Start Page
174
End Page
182
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/24250
DOI
10.1145/1289927.1289956
ISSN
0000-0000
Abstract
Flash memory has many merits such as light weight, shock resistance, and low power consumption, but also has limitations like the erase-before-write property. To overcome such limitations and to use it efficiently as storage media in mobile systems, Flash memory based storage systems require special address mapping software called the FTL (Flash-memory Translation Layer). Like cleaning in Log-structured file system (LFS), the FTL often performs a merge operation for block recycling and its efficiency affects the performance of the storage system. To reduce the block recycling costs in NAND Flash memory based storage, we introduce another block recycling scheme that we call migration. Our cost-models and experimental results show that cost-based selection of merge or migration for each block recycling can decrease block recycling costs and, therefore, improve performance of Flash memory based storage systems. Also, we derive the macroscopic optimal migration/merge sequence minimizing block recycling costs for each migration/merge combination period. Experimental results show that the performance of Flash memory based storage can be further improved by the macroscopic optimization than the simple cost-based selection. Copyright 2007 ACM.
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