How to Connect to VIRTUAL SYSTOR 2021
SYSTOR 2021 will be a virtual event.
For each day of the conference, there is a Zoom webinar and a live stream
to Youtube. We recommend joining via Zoom and using Youtube as a backup in
case our Zoom webinar has reached capacity.
Please note that the Poster Session on Day 1 is going to take place in a
separate Zoom meeting, in which each poster has a dedicated room. Participants
will join the Zoom meeting for the posters session (once the main sessions of
Day 1 have concluded), and will be able to move freely between posters.
Questions to the speakers
Please post your questions to the speakers on Slack. There is a separate
channel per session for this purpose. You can ask your questions live and are
equally welcome to post comments and questions ahead of time.
You can join our Slack channel here: Join ACM SYSTOR Slack .
Day 1
Jun 14, 2021 17:00 Jerusalem
Join us on
Zoom or on
Youtube .
Webinar ID: 967 7428 3680, Passcode: 091800, International numbers
available: https://acm-org.zoom.us/u/ac4S83iBiH .
VIDEO
Day 1 Posters Session
Jun 14, 2021 20:10 Jerusalem
Join us on
Zoom .
Meeting ID: 954 1533 6866, Passcode: 220638, Find your local number: Find your
local number: https://acm-org.zoom.us/u/aenyXaXR8H .
Note, the meeting room for the Posters session is separate from the webinar
for the main sessions of Day 1.
Day 2
Jun 15, 2021 17:00 Jerusalem
Join us on
Zoom
or on
Youtube .
Webinar ID: 995 8736 3277, Passcode: 486550, International numbers
available: https://acm-org.zoom.us/u/aciBRajtRL .
VIDEO
Day 3
Jun 16, 2021 17:00 Jerusalem
Join us on
Zoom
or on
Youtube .
Webinar ID: 960 9887 9547, Passcode: 462399, International numbers
available: https://acm-org.zoom.us/u/ad6IVQuSre .
VIDEO
Sessions (Talks and Videos)
Day 1 Sessions
Session 1: Memory
Session Chair: Sudarsun Kannan (Rutgers University)
To Move or Not to Move? - Page Migration for Irregular Applications in Over-subscribed GPU Memory Systems with DynaMap
Lossless Instruction-to-Object Memory Tracing in the Linux Kernel
Session 2: Key-Value Stores
Session Chair: Arpan Gujarati (University of British Columbia, Vancouver
KVRAID: High Performance, Write Efficient, Update Friendly Erasure Coding Scheme for KV-SSDs
Fine-grained Control of Concurrency within KV-SSDs
KVCG: A Heterogeneous Key-Value Store for Skewed Workloads
Day 2 Sessions
Session 3: NVM Part 1
Session Chair: Sanidhya Kashyap (EPFL)
A Study of Persistent Memory Bugs in Linux Kernel
UniHeap: Managing Persistent Objects Across Managed Runtimes for Non-Volatile Memory
Session 4: Storage
Session Chair: Huaicheng Li (CMU)
BDUS: Implementing Block Devices in User Space
IMG-DNA: Approximate DNA Storage for Images
The Case for Adding Privacy-Related Offloading to Smart Storage
Reducing write amplification in flash by death-time prediction of logical block addresses
Dissecting Self-Describing Data Formats to Enable Advanced Querying of File Metadata (short paper)
Session 5: Security
Session Chair: Aastha Mehta (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)
Dealing with (Some of) the Fallout from Meltdown
S2Dedup: SGX-enabled Secure Deduplication
Length Preserving Compression – Marrying Encryption with Compression
Day 3 Sessions
Session 6: NVM Part 2
Session Chair: Aishwarya Ganesan (VMware Research)
HeuristicDB: A Hybrid Storage Database System Using a Non-Volatile Memory Block Device
SIMD-MIMD Cocktail in a Hybrid Memory Glass: Shaken, not Stirred
Session 7: Highlights
Session Chair: Ram Alagappan (VMware Research)
EvenDB: Optimizing Key-Value Storage for Spatial Locality< /i>
MAD-HTLC: Because HTLC is Crazy-Cheap to Attack
Characterizing, Exploiting, and Detecting DMA Code Injection Vulnerabilities in the Presence of an IOMMU
PINT: Probabilistic In-band Network Telemetry
Self-adjusting Advertisement of Cache Indicators with Bandwidth Constraints
Session 8: Potpourri
Session Chair: Prateek Sharma (Indiana University)
JumpGate: Network Connected Acceleration for Data Analytics
LIRS2: An Improved LIRS Block Replacement Algorithm