Flash File Systems

Flash file system

A flash file system is a type of file system designed specifically for flash memory-based storage devices. It is optimized to take advantage of the unique characteristics of flash memory and is tailored for use in certain operating systems.

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CS 262a Advanced Topics in Computer Systems

UC Berkeley

Fall 2021

A graduate survey of systems managing computation and information. Topics include volatile and persistent memory management, system support for networking, security infrastructure, extensible systems, APIs, and large software system performance analysis. Students are expected to engage in quality systems research, culminating in a publishable group project.

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