Title :
SCM capacity and NAND over-provisioning requirements for SCM/NAND flash hybrid enterprise SSD
Author :
Chao Sun ; Miyaji, K. ; Johguchi, Koh ; Takeuchi, Ken
Author_Institution :
Chuo Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
The required storage class memory (SCM) capacity and NAND over-provisioning (OP) for SCM/NAND hybrid enterprise solid state drive (SSD) are evaluated for various storage workloads. From the worst case simulations (hot and random data intensive workloads), it is found that less than 8% SCM/NAND capacity ratio with below 25% NAND OP is sufficient assuming SCM bit cost is 10-times as high as that of NAND. Other workloads with the exception of all-cold-data case can use less than 4% SCM/NAND capacity ratio with 100% NAND OP. According to the analyses, SCM tends to be cost-effective for the hot workload rather than the random one. Furthermore, the effect of NAND organization on the hybrid SSD write performance is considered. NAND organization with an 8-128KB page size and 1-8MB block size provides the best performance for the hot and random data intensive workloads. From the energy point of view, SCM/NAND hybrid SSD allows larger NAND page sizes compared with NAND-only SSD.
Keywords :
NAND circuits; flash memories; NAND organization; NAND over-provisioning; SCM capacity; SCM-NAND flash; all-cold-data case; block size; hybrid enterprise SSD; page size; random data intensive workloads; solid state drive; storage class memory; Flash memories; Frequency conversion; Market research; Organizations; Phase change random access memory; Solids; NAND flash memory; Storage class memory; over-provisioning and solid state drive;
Conference_Titel :
Memory Workshop (IMW), 2013 5th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6168-2
DOI :
10.1109/IMW.2013.6582099