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SIGMETRICS
1999
ACM
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13 years 10 months ago
A Large-Scale Study of File-System Contents
We collect and analyze a snapshot of data from 10,568 file systems of 4801 Windows personal computers in a commercial environment. The file systems contain 140 million files total...
John R. Douceur, William J. Bolosky
TOCS
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
2010
13 years 8 months ago
Discovery of Application Workloads from Network File Traces
An understanding of application I/O access patterns is useful in several situations. First, gaining insight into what applications are doing with their data at a semantic level he...
Neeraja J. Yadwadkar, Chiranjib Bhattacharyya, K. ...
IMC
2004
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Characterizing the query behavior in peer-to-peer file sharing systems
This paper characterizes the query behavior of peers in a peer-topeer (P2P) file sharing system. In contrast to previous work, which provides various aggregate workload statistics...
Alexander Klemm, Christoph Lindemann, Mary K. Vern...
NSDI
2008
13 years 8 months ago
One Hop Reputations for Peer to Peer File Sharing Workloads
An emerging paradigm in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is to explicitly consider incentives as part of the protocol design in order to promote good (or discourage bad) behavior. Howe...
Michael Piatek, Tomas Isdal, Arvind Krishnamurthy,...