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Bulent Abali
Researcher at IBM
Publications - 119
Citations - 3623
Bulent Abali is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Memory management & Cache. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 119 publications receiving 3483 citations.
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Consistency of data in persistent memory
Mohammad Banikazemi,Bulent Abali +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a transaction is committed with a processing device, the committing including marking an end of an atomic operation on a modified object from the transaction, creating a new copy of the modified object, and storing a mapping of the modification to the new copy in a recorded log.
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Asynchronous data mirroring in memory controller
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for mirroring data between virtual machines includes intercepting a write command initiated from a virtual machine and storing address and data information from intercepted write command within a queue located within a memory buffer of the primary server.
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Load balanced sort on hypercube multiprocessors
TL;DR: A parallel algorithm for sorting n elements evenly distributed over 2d = p nodes of a d-dimensional hypercube is given, which ensures that the nodes always receive equal number of elements at the end, regardless of the skew in data distribution.
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Managing shared computer memory using multiple interrupts
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a memory compression operation and a method to manage memory levels in a processor by initiating a first interrupt configured to affect a first process executing on a processor in response to a first detected memory level.
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Storing data in multi-region storage devices
Bulent Abali,Mohammad Banikazemi,Timothy J. Chainer,James Lee Hafner,Dan E. Poff,Krishnakumar Rao Surugucchi +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the storage controller is configured to replicate in the second storage region at least a portion of data that is stored in the first storage region, where the second set of failure characteristics is different from the first set of failures.