用于加速基于浏览器的应用程序的NVM堆

INFLOW '13 Pub Date : 2013-11-03 DOI:10.1145/2527792.2527796
Sudarsun Kannan, Ada Gavrilovska, K. Schwan, Sanjay Kumar
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基于浏览器的计算的增长提高了基于浏览器的应用程序对高效本地存储的需求。控制这些应用程序如何访问和操作底层平台资源的标准方法是在沙盒环境中运行浏览器内应用程序。沙箱通过静态代码分析和系统调用拦截来工作,因此,频繁进行I/O调用的浏览器应用程序的性能可能会受到严重影响。为了解决这个问题,我们将探讨下一代非易失性存储器(NVM)在客户机平台中的效用。通过使用NVM作为虚拟内存,并将NVM支持集成到具有字节寻址I/O接口的浏览器应用程序中,我们的方法显示,基于浏览器的应用程序的沙箱成本降低了3.5倍,序列化开销降低了3倍左右,并提高了应用程序的性能。
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NVM heaps for accelerating browser-based applications
The growth in browser-based computations is raising the need for efficient local storage for browser-based applications. A standard approach to control how such applications access and manipulate the underlying platform resources, is to run in-browser applications in a sandbox environment. Sandboxing works by static code analysis and system call interception, and as a result, the performance of browser applications making frequent I/O calls can be severely impacted. To address this, we explore the utility of next generation non-volatile memories (NVM) in client platforms. By using NVM as virtual memory, and integrating NVM support for browser applications with byte-addressable I/O interfaces, our approach shows up to 3.5x reduction in sandboxing cost and around 3x reduction in serialization overheads for browser-based applications, and improved application performance.
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