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USENIX
1996
13 years 9 months ago
Transparent Fault Tolerance for Parallel Applications on Networks of Workstations
This paper describes a new method for providingtransparent fault tolerance for parallel applications on a network of workstations. We have designed our method in the context of sh...
Daniel J. Scales, Monica S. Lam
IISWC
2008
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Evaluating the impact of dynamic binary translation systems on hardware cache performance
Dynamic binary translation systems enable a wide range of applications such as program instrumentation, optimization, and security. DBTs use a software code cache to store previou...
Arkaitz Ruiz-Alvarez, Kim M. Hazelwood
CCGRID
2008
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
A Technique for Lock-Less Mirroring in Parallel File Systems
—As parallel file systems span larger and larger numbers of nodes in order to provide the performance and scalability necessary for modern cluster applications, the need for fau...
Bradley W. Settlemyer, Walter B. Ligon III
MSS
2000
IEEE
119views Hardware» more  MSS 2000»
14 years 7 days ago
Implementing Journaling in a Linux Shared Disk File System
In computer systems today, speed and responsiveness is often determined by network and storage subsystem performance. Faster, more scalable networking interfaces like Fibre Channe...
Kenneth W. Preslan, Andrew P. Barry, Jonathan Bras...
SIGMOD
1994
ACM
99views Database» more  SIGMOD 1994»
13 years 12 months ago
Optimizing Queries on Files
We present a framework which allows the user to access and manipulate data uniformly, regardless of whether it resides in a database or in the file system (or in both). A key issu...
Mariano P. Consens, Tova Milo