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[In prior chapters, we discussed different kinds of hardware support for building highperformance PM systems. In this chapter, we will focus on some of the software work that has been done to achieve the same objective. PMs represent a significant departure from conventional storage devices and a significant body of work aims to identify and fill in any performance or ease of programming gaps that arise in the transition to PM systems. While covering the entire body of this work [29, 30, 43, 44, 47-51, 65, 91, 97-100, 106-125] is out of scope for this chapter, we hope to highlight some of the most interesting work in this space. Specifically, for advances in databases and data structures for PM, we refer the reader to the synthesis lecture by Arulraj et al. [126].]
Published: Jan 1, 2022
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