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Auto-pilot: A Platform for System Software Benchmarking
File Format: Adobe PostScript - View as HTML Each benchmark usually results. in hundreds or thousands of numbers. For exam-. ple, each execution of a program results in elapsed,. user, and system time. ...
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Enhancing File System Integrity Through Checksums
May 8, 2004 ... Providing a way to check the integrity of information stored in an ..... In the case of metadata checksum mismatch, the file system stops ...
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FiST: Stackable File System Language and Templates
Past proposals to provide extensible (stackable) file system interfaces would have simplified the development of new file systems. These proposals, however ...
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3. The Index File
This file serves as the fast meta-data index into an encoded file. For a given data file F, we create an index file called F.idx. Many file systems separate ...
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FiST: Stackable File System Language and Templates
Moreover, porting file system code from one operating system to another is ... and a high-level language that can describe stackable file systems in a ...
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Directive Reference - The Auto-pilot Benchmarking Suite
EVAL PERL: Execute the Perl snippet PERL . STOP: Terminates execution of Auto-pilot immediately. SYSTEM PROGRAM: Execute the program PROGRAM . ...
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FiST: Stackable File System Language and Templates
FiST: Stackable File System Language and Templates. File System development is very difficult and time consuming. Even small changes to existing file ...
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FiST: Stackable File System Language and Templates
File System development is very difficult and time consuming. Even small changes to existing file systems require deep understanding of kernel internals, ...
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Increasing Distributed Storage Survivability with a Stackable RAID ...
Jul 14, 2005 ... Stackable file systems behave like normal file systems from the .... results for a plain Ext2 file system and RAIF0 mounted over 1, 2, 3, ...
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3. The Index File
Additional meta-data index information is stored in an index file. Both the index file and the encoded data files reside in the lower level file system. ...