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Tsinghua U.
14 years 28 days ago
Hystor: making the best use of solid state drives in high performance storage systems
With the fast technical improvement, flash memory based Solid State Drives (SSDs) are becoming an important part of the computer storage hierarchy to significantly improve perfo...
Feng Chen, David A. Koufaty, Xiaodong Zhang
MSS
1995
IEEE
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15 years 1 months ago
Storage Systems for Movies-on-Demand Video Servers
ct In this paper, we evaluate storage system alternatives for movies-on-demandvideo servers. We begin by characterizing the movies-on-demand workload. We brie y discuss performance...
Ann L. Chervenak, David A. Patterson, Randy H. Kat...
CLEIEJ
1998
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14 years 9 months ago
User-Level Parallel File I/O
Parallel disk I/O subsystems are becoming more important in today’s large-scale parallel machines. Parallel disk systems provide a significant boost in I/O performance reducing ...
Ernst L. Leiss, Yili Wang
COLCOM
2009
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
DiSK: A distributed shared disk cache for HPC environments
Abstract—Data movement within high performance environments can be a large bottleneck to the overall performance of programs. With the addition of continuous storage and usage of...
Brandon Szeliga, Tung Nguyen, Weisong Shi
MSS
2000
IEEE
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15 years 1 months ago
Implementation of a Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Network-Attached Storage Device
Phoenix is a fault-tolerantreal-time network-attachedstorage device (NASD). Like other NASD architectures, Phoenix provides an object-based interface to data stored on network-att...
Ashish Raniwala, Srikant Sharma, Anindya Neogi, Tz...