- ...Disk
- This work was supported in part by the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DABT63-96-C-0056), the National Science
Foundation (CDA 9401156), California MICRO, the AT&T Foundation,
Digital Equipment Corporation, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Intel, Sun
Microsystems, and Xerox Corporation. Anderson was also supported by a
National Science Foundation Presidential Faculty Fellowship.
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- ...Wang
- Computer Science Division,
University of California, Berkeley,
{rywang,pattrsn}@cs.berkeley.edu
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- ...Anderson
- Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle,
tom@cs.washington.edu
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- ...(80%)
- The VLD
latency in this case is measured immediately after running a compactor,
as explained in Section 5.5.
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- ...time
- In this case, because the NVRAM size is
larger than the available free space, the cleaner still needs to run
during flushing to reclaim the free space created during flushing.
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