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2010
15 years 7 months ago
End-to-end Data Integrity for File Systems: A ZFS Case Study
We present a study of the effects of disk and memory corruption on file system data integrity. Our analysis focuses on Sun's ZFS, a modern commercial offering with numerous r...
Yupu Zhang, Abhishek Rajimwale, Andrea C. Arpaci-D...
DANCE
2002
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Developing Dynamic Security Policies
In this paper we define and provide a general construction for a class of policies we call dynamic policies. In most existing systems, policies are implemented and enforced by ch...
Prasad Naldurg, Roy H. Campbell, M. Dennis Mickuna...
HPDC
2010
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
A GPU accelerated storage system
Massively multicore processors, like, for example, Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), provide, at a comparable price, a one order of magnitude higher peak performance than traditio...
Abdullah Gharaibeh, Samer Al-Kiswany, Sathish Gopa...
IEEEARES
2006
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Application of the Digraph Method in System Fault Diagnostics
There is an increasing demand for highly reliable systems in the safety conscious climate of today’s world. When a fault does occur there are two desirable outcomes. Firstly, de...
E. M. Kelly, L. M. Bartlett
EIT
2008
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Architectural support for securing application data in embedded systems
—The rapid growth and pervasive use of embedded systems makes it easier for an adversary to gain physical access to these devices to launch attacks and reverse engineer of the sy...
Olga Gelbart, Eugen Leontie, Bhagirath Narahari, R...