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To isolate the effect of temporal locality, we compare the behavior of LRUSM in our original workloads with that of a modified version of the workload where the order of requests is scrambled.
The credit system is used to describe the students' workload, where 60 ECTS credits can be seen as the workload of an academic year.
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Regarding the second assumption, we consider workloads where the jobs execute concurrently on the available resources.
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Microsoft says that these drives will offer "sub-millisecond latency," which unsurprisingly makes them ideal for workloads where latency matters.
LRU policy is also susceptible to memory-intensive workloads where a working set is greater than the available cache size.
This shows the PARE can also be applied to general workloads where harmful ordering may not exist.
"Columnar stores bring notable benefits for analytic workloads where data is loaded in batches," said the company in a blog post.
This is specially challenging for irregular workloads, where each iteration's work is data dependent and shows control and memory divergence.
Graphics processor units (GPUs) have evolved to handle throughput oriented workloads where a large number of parallel threads must make progress.
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