* LSF/MM + BPF ATTEND - Topic 3 for discussion
@ 2025-02-04 2:44 Aryan Kaushik
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From: Aryan Kaushik @ 2025-02-04 2:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lsf-pc; +Cc: linux-mm, linux-fsdevel, bpf
Hi Team
hope this email finds you well.
Topic: Integrating Persistent Memory into Existing Storage Architectures
Description: Persistent memory bridges the gap between traditional
storage and DRAM, offering high-speed, non-volatile storage.
However, its integration into existing storage architectures presents
challenges in terms of data consistency, access mechanisms, and
performance tuning.
This session would explore how to optimize storage systems to take
full advantage of persistent memory, including filesystem
modifications and hybrid memory management approaches.
My Contribution: I have been researching ways to optimize storage
performance, and I’m particularly interested in how persistent memory
can be effectively integrated into current Linux storage stacks.
I’d like to discuss potential solutions for data consistency and
performance enhancements when using persistent memory.
Please feel free to share your insight on the topic.
Best Regards
Aryan Kaushik
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