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Devashish Purandare
Dev is a PhD candidate in the Computer Science department at University of California Santa Cruz. He joined the SSRC in Spring 2017. His research interests lie in storage systems, operating systems and distributed systems, and programming languages.
He is working on better ways to work with low cost low reliability QLC flash. This includes study of reliability, usage cases, and better methods for reducing reads/writes, better error detection and correction. Dev is advised by Dr. Ethan L. Miller.
Dev has been an Engineering Intern at Riverbed Networks (2017), and an Architecture Enabling Intern at SK Hynix America Ltd. (2019)
Publications
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Apr 5, 2022 |
Devashish Purandare,
Daniel Bittman,
Ethan L. Miller,
Analysis and Workload Characterization of the CERN EOS Storage System,Workshop on Challenges and Opportunities of Efficient and Performant Storage Systems (CHEOPS '22), April 2022. [Archival Storage] [Designing systems for QLC flash] [Dynamic Non-Hierarchical File Systems] |
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Jan 10, 2022 |
Devashish Purandare,
Pete Wilcox,
Heiner Litz,
Shel Finkelstein,
Append is Near: Log-based Data Management on ZNS SSDs,Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research 2022 (CIDR '22), January 2022. [Archival Storage] [Designing an Efficient Flash Translation] [Designing systems for QLC flash] [Shingled Disk] [Computational Storage] |
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Jun 14, 2018 |
Devashish Purandare,
Trace Analysis of Large Scale Storage Systems,MS project report, University of California, Santa Cruz, June 2018. [Archival Storage] [Designing systems for QLC flash] [Tracing and Benchmarking] [Ultra-Large Scale Storage] |
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