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    CPR for SSDs

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    Modern storage systems are built upon the assumption that the capacity of a storage device does not change. This capacity-invariant interface forces a flash-based storage device to trade performance for reliability when, in fact, it can maintain both if a graceful reduction in capacity were to be allowed. We argue that relaxing the fixed capacity abstraction of the storage device allows for a better capacity-performancereliability (CPR) tradeoff. We then outline existing deviceinternal mechanisms for building a capacity-variant flash device, and describe the necessary changes in the storage stack.N
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