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Remote memory in the age of fast networks
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2017
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Fast NetworksEngineeringHigh Performance Computer NetworkComputer ArchitectureNetwork AnalysisNetwork ComputingHardware SecurityShared MemoryHigh-performance ArchitectureInformation-centric NetworkingParallel ComputingMemory ManagementComputer EngineeringRemote MemoryComputer ScienceVirtual MemoryMemory ArchitectureEdge ComputingCloud ComputingParallel Programming-Random-access Memory
As the latency of the network approaches that of memory, it becomes increasingly attractive for applications to use remote memory---random-access memory at another computer that is accessed using the virtual memory subsystem. This is an old idea whose time has come, in the age of fast networks. To work effectively, remote memory must address many technical challenges. In this paper, we enumerate these challenges, discuss their feasibility, explain how some of them are addressed by recent work, and indicate other promising ways to tackle them. Some challenges remain as open problems, while others deserve more study. In this paper, we hope to provide a broad research agenda around this topic, by proposing more problems than solutions.
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