Big Memory servers and modern approaches to disk-based computation
Kurt Keville (MIT)
Abstract: There is a new computing paradigm available today facilitated by commodity server platforms. It is often called Big Memory solutions because it exposes a large RAM subsystem to the Operating System and therefore afford the application programmer a number of previously unavailable options for data management. Additionally, certain vendor-specific solutions offer additional memory management options that pay dividends in data reliability and access speeds. A survey of these offerings and the promise of massive memory compute will be discussed.
ZOOM MEETING info:
Meeting ID: 961 5504 2770
Computer scienceMathematics
Audience: researchers in the topic
Computational Research in Boston and Beyond Seminar (CRIBB)
Curator: | Shirley Entzminger* |
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