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2012
11 years 8 months ago
A File Is Not a File: Understanding the I/O Behavior of Apple Desktop Applications
We analyze the I/O behavior of iBench, a new collection of productivity and multimedia application workloads. Our analysis reveals a number of differences between iBench and typic...
Tyler Harter, Chris Dragga, Michael Vaughn, Andrea...
FAST
2011
12 years 9 months ago
A Study of Practical Deduplication
We collected file system content data from 857 desktop computers at Microsoft over a span of 4 weeks. We analyzed the data to determine the relative efficacy of data deduplication...
Dutch T. Meyer, William J. Bolosky
EUROMICRO
1996
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Experience of Adaptive Replication in Distributed File Systems
Replication is a key strategy for improving locality, fault tolerance and availability in distributed systems. The paper focuses on distributed file systems and presents a system ...
Giacomo Cabri, Antonio Corradi, Franco Zambonelli
HOTOS
1999
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Elephant: The File System That Never Forgets
Modern file systems associate the deletion of a file with the release of the storage associated with that file, and file writes with the irrevocable change of file contents. We pr...
Douglas J. Santry, Michael J. Feeley, Norman C. Hu...
USENIX
2008
13 years 8 months ago
Measurement and Analysis of Large-Scale Network File System Workloads
In this paper we present the analysis of two large-scale network file system workloads. We measured CIFS traffic for two enterprise-class file servers deployed in the NetApp data ...
Andrew W. Leung, Shankar Pasupathy, Garth R. Goods...