主题:【原创】用Windows Vista能有快感吗? -- Highway
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I still remember an ancient paper on this topic that I read 10 years ago.
Here are the main points:
1. The limit on erase cycles is a soft one: the time to erase old content is
gets longer, and the cell is deemed failed when the time reaches a certain
threshold. But failed cells may still be valuable if the system manage
them intelligently.
2. The performance of many chips were under-rated. As an example, a chip rated
at 10000 erases was still usable after 2 million writes.
3. The system needs a garbage collector to reclaim freed cells and black-list
failed ones.
Here is the link:
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~willy/papers/asplos94.ps.gz