Big Memory Systems
Hua, Yu
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This book presents groundbreaking research schemes that are shaping the future of big memory systems. Large-scale persistent and byte-addressable memory eliminates traditional storage bottlenecks by unifying memory and storage hierarchies. For engineers and architects building next-generation databases and distributed systems, these innovations deliver transformative performance: faster persistent writes through optimized flush mechanisms, the reduced contention via lock-free designs, and high throughput using GPU acceleration. Each chapter presents fully implemented architectures in real-world environments, from learned indexes to RDMA-powered transactions, together with deployable code patterns and performance benchmarks. This book shows new devices are leveraging big memory to achieve low-latency persistence, hardware-accelerated data processing, and linear scalability in distributed environments.
Designed for professionals with operating systems fundamentals, this book bridges cutting-edge research with practical implementation, where big memory's unique characteristics (persistence at DRAM speeds, massive capacity, and fine-grained access) demand fundamentally new architectural approaches. Learn how to achieve faster queries with learned indexes in the disaggregated memory, how to optimize cuckoo hashing for persistent memory's asymmetric costs, and why the latest GPUs incorporate these persistence techniques. This book also provides efficient and useful toolkits: the RDMA protocols have been adopted in storage tiers, while the lock-free designs improve real-time recommendation systems. Whether building cloud-native databases, low-latency recommendation systems, or memory-driven AI services, these solutions will help exploit the full potential of the big memory.
Dr.Yu Hua is a Professor in Huazhong University of Science and Technology. His research interests include cloud storage systems, file systems, non-volatile memory architectures, big memory, etc. His papers have been published in major conferences and journals, including OSDI, FAST, MICRO, ASPLOS, VLDB, USENIX ATC, HPCA. He is the Associate Editor in ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS) (2023-). He serves as PC (vice) Chairs in ICDCS 2021, ACM APSys 2019, and ICPADS 2016, as well as PC in OSDI, SIGCOMM, FAST, NSDI, ASPLOS, MICRO. He received the Best Paper Awards in FAST 2023, IEEE/ACM IWQoS 2023 and IEEE HPCC 2021. He is the distinguished member of CCF, and senior member of ACM and IEEE. He has been selected as the Distinguished Speaker of ACM and CCF
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