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MSS
1999
IEEE
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13 years 12 months ago
Pursuit of a Scalable High Performance Multi-Petabyte Database
When the BaBar experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center starts in April 1999, it will generate approximately 200TB/year of data at a rate of 10MB/sec for 10 years. A m...
Andrew Hanushevsky, Marcia Nowark
CHI
1993
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Sifting through hierarchical information
Modern computer users must often sift and manage vast amounts of hierarchically structured information. However, conventional interface tools have not kept pace with the informati...
Doug Schaffer, Saul Greenberg
MSS
1999
IEEE
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Improved Adaptive Replacement Algorithm for Disk-Caches in HSM Systems
With an ever increasing amount of data to store, hierarchical storage management (HSM) systems must still use tape for tertiary storage. A disk cache is used to reduce the access ...
Ulrich Hahn, Werner Dilling, Dietmar Kaletta
HPCA
2006
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
High performance file I/O for the Blue Gene/L supercomputer
Parallel I/O plays a crucial role for most data-intensive applications running on massively parallel systems like Blue Gene/L that provides the promise of delivering enormous comp...
Hao Yu, Ramendra K. Sahoo, C. Howson, G. Almasi, J...
EUROPAR
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Empirical Analysis of a Large-Scale Hierarchical Storage System
To prepare for future peta- or exa-scale computing, it is important to gain a good understanding on what impacts a hierarchical storage system would have on the performance of data...
Weikuan Yu, Sarp Oral, Shane Canon, Jeffrey S. Vet...