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2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Just-in-time recovery of missing web pages
We present Opal, a light-weight framework for interactively locating missing web pages (http status code 404). Opal is an example of “in vivo” preservation: harnessing the col...
Terry L. Harrison, Michael L. Nelson
ISCA
2011
IEEE
333views Hardware» more  ISCA 2011»
12 years 8 months ago
The impact of memory subsystem resource sharing on datacenter applications
In this paper we study the impact of sharing memory resources on five Google datacenter applications: a web search engine, bigtable, content analyzer, image stitching, and protoc...
Lingjia Tang, Jason Mars, Neil Vachharajani, Rober...
JCDL
2009
ACM
168views Education» more  JCDL 2009»
13 years 12 months ago
A framework for describing web repositories
In prior work we have demonstrated that search engine caches and archiving projects like the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine can be used to “lazily preserve” websites and...
Frank McCown, Michael L. Nelson
STORAGESS
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Using free web storage for data backup
Backing up important data is crucial. A variety of causes can lead to data loss, such as disk failures, administration errors, virus infiltration, theft, and physical damage to e...
Avishay Traeger, Nikolai Joukov, Josef Sipek, Erez...