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    Solid State Disk drive synthetic performances Analysis of 4th Gen. NVMe Protocol support

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    This paper shows synthetic performance analysis of Solid State Disk drive that supports NVMe 4.0 protocol. Results are presented by using disk benchmarking tools Cristal Disk Benchmark and ATTO Disk tool on referent testing system. Also, synthetic tests were performed by measurement sequential read/write and random read/write performances with different queues depth and data block sizes of 4K, 32K, 256K and 8 MB. All results were compared with an older protocol standard NVMe 3.0 and also with SATA III standard

    Elevating commodity storage with the SALSA host translation layer

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    To satisfy increasing storage demands in both capacity and performance, industry has turned to multiple storage technologies, including Flash SSDs and SMR disks. These devices employ a translation layer that conceals the idiosyncrasies of their mediums and enables random access. Device translation layers are, however, inherently constrained: resources on the drive are scarce, they cannot be adapted to application requirements, and lack visibility across multiple devices. As a result, performance and durability of many storage devices is severely degraded. In this paper, we present SALSA: a translation layer that executes on the host and allows unmodified applications to better utilize commodity storage. SALSA supports a wide range of single- and multi-device optimizations and, because is implemented in software, can adapt to specific workloads. We describe SALSA's design, and demonstrate its significant benefits using microbenchmarks and case studies based on three applications: MySQL, the Swift object store, and a video server.Comment: Presented at 2018 IEEE 26th International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS
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