A reliability enhancement design under the flash translation layer for MLC-based flash-memory storage systems

Author:

Chang Yuan-Hao1,Yang Ming-Chang2,Kuo Tei-Wei2,Hwang Ren-Hung3

Affiliation:

1. Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Republic of China

2. National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China

3. National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan, Republic of China

Abstract

Although flash memory has gained very strong momentum in the storage market, the reliability of flash-memory chips has been dropped significantly in the past years. This article presents a reliability enhancement design under the flash management layer (i.e., flash translation layer) to address this concern so as to reduce the design complexity of flash-memory management software/firmware and to improve the maintainability and portability of existing and future products. In particular, a log-based write strategy with a hash-based caching policy is proposed to provide extra ECC redundancy and performance improvement. Strategies for bad block management are also presented. The failure rate of flash-memory storage systems is analyzed with the considerations of bit errors. The proposed design is later evaluated by a series of experiments based on realistic traces. It was shown that the proposed approach could significantly improve the reliability of flash memory with very limited system overheads.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Software

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