<p><p>Solid State Drives (SSDs) are gaining momentum in enterprise and client applications, replacing Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) by offering higher performance and lower power. In the enterprise, developers of data center server and storage systems have seen CPU performance growing exponentially for th
Solid-State-Drives (SSDs) Modeling: Simulation Tools & Strategies
β Scribed by Rino Micheloni (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 177
- Series
- Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics 58
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book introduces simulation tools and strategies for complex systems of solid-state-drives (SSDs) which consist of a flash multi-core microcontroller plus NAND flash memories. It provides a broad overview of the most popular simulation tools, with special focus on open source solutions. VSSIM, NANDFlashSim and DiskSim are benchmarked against performances of real SSDs under different traffic workloads. PROs and CONs of each simulator are analyzed, and it is clearly indicated which kind of answers each of them can give and at a what price. It is explained, that speed and precision do not go hand in hand, and it is important to understand when to simulate what, and with which tool. Being able to simulate SSDβs performances is mandatory to meet time-to-market, together with product cost and quality.
Over the last few years the authors developed an advanced simulator named βSSDExplorerβ which has been used to evaluate multiple phenomena with great accuracy, from QoS (Quality Of Service) to Read Retry, from LDPC Soft Information to power, from Flash aging to FTL. SSD simulators are also addressed in a broader context in this book, i.e. the analysis of what happens when SSDs are connected to the OS (Operating System) and to the end-user application (for example, a database search). The authors walk the reader through the full simulation flow of a real system-level by combining SSD Explorer with the QEMU virtual platform. The reader will be impressed by the level of know-how and the combination of models that such simulations are asking for.β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Solid State Drives (SSDs)....Pages 1-17
NAND Flash Memories....Pages 19-39
SSDExplorer: A Virtual Platform for SSD Simulations....Pages 41-65
Design Trade-Offs for NAND Flash-Based SSDs....Pages 67-97
Resistive RAM Technology for SSDs....Pages 99-122
Simulations of RRAM-Based SSDs....Pages 123-138
Simulation of SSDβs Power Consumption....Pages 139-151
Simulations of the Software-Defined Flash....Pages 153-165
Back Matter....Pages 167-170
β¦ Subjects
Circuits and Systems;Electronic Circuits and Devices;Simulation and Modeling
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