For decades, memory systems have relied on DRAM for capacity, SRAMs for speed and then turned programmers loose with malloc(), free(), and pthreads to build an amazing array of useful, carefully tuned, composable, and remarkably useful data structures. However, these data structures have been transient — swept away by the next reboot or system crash. … Continue reading A Vision of Persistence
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