A. Belay, G. Prekas, Mia Primorac, Ana Klimovic, Samuel Grossman, C. Kozyrakis, Edouard Bugnion
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Abstract
On page 21 of “The IX Operating System: Combining Low Latency, High Throughput and Efficiency in a Protected Dataplane” we describe our use of the tool mutilate to evaluate the latency and throughput of memcached. We discovered an error in our setup: we did not load the initial key-value state into memcached before the start of the experiment. Instead, memcached started in an empty state, causing some GET requests to require less computation than intended. Table 1 shows the performance differences between our original and corrected memcached results.