MGLRU: Multi-Generational Least Recently Used Algorithm
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of MGLRU (Multi-Generational Least Recently Used) in this comprehensive Linux Foundation conference talk presented by Yu Zhao. Delve into the innovative memory management technique designed to enhance system performance and efficiency. Learn about the principles behind MGLRU, its implementation in Linux systems, and the benefits it brings to memory allocation and deallocation processes. Gain insights into how this algorithm improves upon traditional LRU methods and its impact on various workloads. Discover practical applications, performance metrics, and potential future developments in this cutting-edge area of operating system optimization.
Syllabus
MGLRU - Yu Zhao
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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