LACX: Locality-Aware Shared Data Migration in NUMA + CXL Tiered Memory
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| Publicado en: | Electronics vol. 14, no. 21 (2025), p. 4235-4254 |
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| Resumen: | In modern high-performance computing (HPC) and large-scale data processing environments, the efficient utilization and scalability of memory resources are critical determinants of overall system performance. Architectures such as non-uniform memory access (NUMA) and tiered memory systems frequently suffer performance degradation due to remote accesses stemming from shared data among multiple tasks. This paper proposes LACX, a shared data migration technique leveraging Compute Express Link (CXL), to address these challenges. LACX preserves the migration cycle of automatic NUMA balancing (AutoNUMA) while identifying shared data characteristics and migrating such data to CXL memory instead of DRAM, thereby maximizing DRAM locality. The proposed method utilizes existing kernel structures and data to efficiently identify and manage shared data without incurring additional overhead, and it effectively avoids conflicts with AutoNUMA policies. Evaluation results demonstrate that, although remote accesses to shared data can degrade performance in low-tier memory scenarios, LACX significantly improves overall memory bandwidth utilization and system performance in high-tier memory and memory-intensive workload environments by distributing DRAM bandwidth. This work presents a practical, lightweight approach to shared data management in tiered memory environments and highlights new directions for next-generation memory management policies. |
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| ISSN: | 2079-9292 |
| DOI: | 10.3390/electronics14214235 |
| Fuente: | Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database |