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USENIX
2000
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FiST: A Language for Stackable File Systems
Traditional file system development is difficult. Stackable file systems promise to ease the development of file systems by offering a mechanism for incremental development. Unfor...
Erez Zadok, Jason Nieh
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USENIX
2000
15 years 3 months ago
DMFS-A Data Migration File System for NetBSD
William Studenmund
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USENIX
2000
15 years 3 months ago
Outwit: UNIX Tool-Based Programming Meets the Windows World
The ubiquity of Windows-based desktop environments has not been matched by a corresponding emergence of tools supporting the Unix tool composition paradigm. Outwit is a suite of t...
Diomidis Spinellis
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USENIX
2000
15 years 3 months ago
Performing Replacement in Modem Pools
We examine a policy for managing modem pools that disconnects users only if not enough modems are available for other users to connect. Managing the modem pool then becomes a repl...
Yannis Smaragdakis, Paul R. Wilson
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USENIX
2000
15 years 3 months ago
Journaling Versus Soft Updates: Asynchronous Meta-data Protection in File Systems
Margo I. Seltzer, Gregory R. Ganger, Marshall K. M...
112
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USENIX
2000
15 years 3 months ago
LAP: A Little Language for OS Emulation
Donn Seeley
103
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USENIX
2000
15 years 3 months ago
A Comparison of File System Workloads
Drew S. Roselli, Jacob R. Lorch, Thomas E. Anderso...
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USENIX
2000
15 years 3 months ago
Virtual Services: A New Abstraction for Server Consolidation
John Reumann, Ashish Mehra, Kang G. Shin, Dilip D....
USENIX
2000
15 years 3 months ago
Scalable Network I/O in Linux
Recent highly publicized benchmarks have suggested that Linux systems do not scale as well as other systems, such as Windows NT, when used as network servers. Windows NT contains ...
Niels Provos, Chuck Lever