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arxiv: 2011.02556 · v1 · pith:FE3Z4QXQnew · submitted 2020-11-04 · 💻 cs.DB · cs.AR· cs.LG

Predict and Write: Using K-Means Clustering to Extend the Lifetime of NVM Storage

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keywords memorywritelocationaddressextendflipsgivenlifetime
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Non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies suffer from limited write endurance. To address this challenge, we propose Predict and Write (PNW), a K/V-store that uses a clustering-based machine learning approach to extend the lifetime of NVMs. PNW decreases the number of bit flips for PUT/UPDATE operations by determining the best memory location an updated value should be written to. PNW leverages the indirection level of K/V-stores to freely choose the target memory location for any given write based on its value. PNW organizes NVM addresses in a dynamic address pool clustered by the similarity of the data values they refer to. We show that, by choosing the right target memory location for a given PUT/UPDATE operation, the number of total bit flips and cache lines can be reduced by up to 85% and 56% over the state of the art.

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