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Revisiting Scalable Coherent Shared Memory

Scalable and coherent shared memory has been a long-sought-after but elusive goal. In contrast to today's popular distributed-computing models, the authors present a software-defined server architecture that is a scale-up shared-memory multiprocessor, yet uses ubiquitous commodity scale-out clu...

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Published in:Computer (Long Beach, Calif.) Calif.), 2018-01, Vol.51 (1), p.40-49
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Virtual machining
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