[$] Better support for locally-attached-memory tiering
20 mai 2024 à 14:21
The term "memory tiering" refers to the management of memory placement on
systems with multiple types of memory, each of which has its own
performance characteristics. On such systems, poor placement can lead to
significantly worse performance. A memory-management-track discussion at
the 2024 Linux Storage,
Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit took yet another look at
tiering challenges with a focus on upcoming technologies that may simplify
(or complicate) the picture.