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Big Memory Servers and Modern Approaches to Disk-Based Computation

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arxiv 2207.11407 v1 pith:G5L4PRQN submitted 2022-07-23 cs.DC

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keywords memorydatamanagementoptionsaccessadditionaladditionallyaffords
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The Big Memory solution is a new computing paradigm facilitated by commodity server platforms that are available today. It exposes a large RAM subsystem to the Operating System and therefore affords application programmers a number of previously unavailable options for data management. Additionally, certain vendor-specific solutions offer additional memory management options that will result in better data reliability and access speeds.

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