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CBP: Coordinated management of cache partitioning, bandwidth partitioning and prefetch throttling [PDF]
Reducing the average memory access time is crucial for improving the performance of applications running on multicore architectures. With workload consolidation this becomes increasingly challenging due to shared resource contention.
Nadja Ramhöj Holtryd+3 more
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Mitigating Unnecessary Throttling in Linux CFS Bandwidth Control [PDF]
An operating system needs to fairly allocate shared hardware resources among different applications, and Linux uses Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) to achieve this goal.
Odin Ugedal, Rakesh Kumar
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Using Bandwidth Throttling to Quantify Application Sensitivity to Heterogeneous Memory [PDF]
In the dawn of the exascale era, the memory management is getting increasingly harder but also of primary importance. The plurality of processing systems along with the emergence of heterogeneous memory systems require more care to be put into data ...
Clément Foyer, Brice Goglin
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A Simple Mechanism for Throttling High‐Bandwidth Flows [PDF]
This letter presents BREATHe, a simple packet dropping scheme for identifying and throttling unresponsive or misbehaving high-bandwidth flows during times of congestion. BREATHe is different from the existing active queue management techniques in that it
Chia-Wei Chang, Bill Lin
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The bandwidth bottleneck that is throttling the Internet [PDF]
Researchers are scrambling to repair and expand data pipes worldwide — and to keep the information revolution from grinding to a halt.
Jeff Hecht
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Throttling Tor Bandwidth Parasites [PDF]
Tor is vulnerable to network congestion and performance problems due to bulk data transfers. A large fraction of the available network capacity is consumed by a small percentage of Tor users, resulting in severe service degradation for the majority.
Rob Jansen+2 more
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Bandwidth Allocation Games [PDF]
Internet providers often offer data plans that, for each user's monthly billing cycle, guarantee a fixed amount of data at high rates until a byte threshold is reached, at which point the user's data rate is throttled to a lower rate for the remainder of
Niloofar Bayat, V. Misra, D. Rubenstein
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CLIP: Load Criticality based Data Prefetching for Bandwidth-constrained Many-core Systems
Hardware prefetching is a latency-hiding technique that hides the costly off-chip DRAM accesses. However, state-of-the-art prefetchers fail to deliver performance improvement in the case of many-core systems with constrained DRAM bandwidth.
Biswabandan Panda
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The switched inertance hydraulic system (SIHS) is a novel high-bandwidth and energy-efficient digital device which can adjust or control flow and pressure by a means that does not rely on throttling the flow and dissipation of power.
Min Pan+2 more
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MARACAS: a real-time multicore VCPU scheduling framework [PDF]
This paper describes a multicore scheduling and load-balancing framework called MARACAS, to address shared cache and memory bus contention. It builds upon prior work centered around the concept of virtual CPU (VCPU) scheduling.
Cheng, Zhuoqun+3 more
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