FDTL: A unified flash memory and hard disk translation layer

Shi Bai*, Jie Yin, Gang Tan, Yu Ping Wang, Shi Min Hu

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Abstract

Flash memory and magnetic disks are two widely used forms of non-volatile storage in consumer electronics. Both forms of storage have their advantages and limitations. The present study describes the design and implementation of a unified flash memory and hard disk translation layer (FDTL) to improve the performance of hybrid storage containing flash memory and disk drives. In this scheme, randomly accessed and frequently read data are mapped into a flash device, whereas sequentially accessed, frequently written, and cold data are mapped into a disk drive. FDTL is a good fit for several kinds of consumer electronics that demand large capacity storage and require high throughput, low energy consumption, and low cost. A trace-driven simulation was implemented to evaluate FDTL. Experimental results show that the I/O performance of FDTL is superior to other storage schemes with similar capacity. FDTL increases the throughput by over 40% and saves energy by 28% compared with other storages schemes 1.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6131146
Pages (from-to)1719-1727
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Volume57
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Address Mapping
  • Flash Memory
  • Hard Disk
  • Translation Layer

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