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This special issue of the ACM Transactions on Storage presents some of the highlights of the storage-related papers published in the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (ATC’20). The scope of ATC is broad and covers all practical aspects related to systems software: from traditional topics such as networking and operating systems, to emerging topics such as applied machine learning, blockchain, and quantum computing. Despite this relatively broad scope, ATC receives a fairly large number of papers related to storage technologies—a healthy and very active research area. In 2020, out of 348 reviewed sub- missions, 112 (32%) of them were marked as storage related (including key-value stores and trans- actional or database technologies). ATC’20 accepted 65 papers, a fairly selective 18.7% acceptance ratio. Of the 65 accepted papers, a total of 21 were storage related—nearly one-third. All three articles selected for this issue include some additional material, which has been re- viewed (in fast-track mode) by several of their original ATC’20 reviewers. We describe the three papers below in no particular order. The first fast-tracked paper is titled “ Design of LSM-Tree-Based Key-Value SSDs with Bounded Tails” by Junsu Im and Jinwook Bae, DGIST; Chanwoo Chung and Arvind, Massachusetts Institute of
ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS) – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: May 28, 2021
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