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The goal of this paper is to provide worst-case timing guarantees for real-time I/O requests, while fully utilizing the potential bandwidth for non real-time I/O requests in NAND flash storage systems. We identify a trade-off between flash chip sharing and I/O workload isolation in terms of timing guarantees and bandwidth. By taking such a trade-off into account, we propose a new real-time I/O scheduling framework that enables dynamic isolation between real-time I/O requests to meet all timing constraints and co-scheduling of real-time and non realtime I/O requests to provide high bandwidth utilization. Our in-depth evaluation results show that the proposed approach outperforms existing isolation approaches significantly in terms of both schedulability and bandwidth. © 2021 IEEE.
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