Chrono: Meticulous Hotness Measurement and Flexible Page Migration for Memory Tiering
Zhenlin Qi, Shengan Zheng*, Ying Huang, Yifeng Hui, Bowen Zhang, Linpeng Huang*, Hong Mei
Published in European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys), 2025
Abstract: As the memory demand continues to surge, the limitations of DRAM scalability have spurred the development of various new memory technologies in today’s data centers. In order to harness the benefits of the heterogeneous memory architecture, tiering has become a widely adopted memory management paradigm. The effectiveness of a tiered memory management system primarily relies on its ability to accurately identify frequently accessed (“hot”) pages and infrequently accessed (“cold”) pages, and efficiently relocate them between tiers. However, existing systems rely on coarse-grained frequency measurement schemes that do not align with the performance characteristics of modern memory devices and memory-intensive applications. Addition ally, these systems often incorporate rigid rules or manually configured parameters for page classification, resulting in inflexible migration strategies.
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