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2002
IEEE
14 years 20 days ago
Kernel-Level Caching for Optimizing I/O by Exploiting Inter-Application Data Sharing
With applications becoming larger and the increasing load on high performance systems, it is important to tackle the I/O bottleneck problem from several angles. It is not only ess...
Murali Vilayannur, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Anand Sivas...
SC
2005
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Transparent, Incremental Checkpointing at Kernel Level: a Foundation for Fault Tolerance for Parallel Computers
We describe the software architecture, technical features, and performance of TICK (Transparent Incremental Checkpointer at Kernel level), a system-level checkpointer implemented ...
Roberto Gioiosa, José Carlos Sancho, Song J...
MC
2001
13 years 9 months ago
Towards a Task-Based System Administration Tool for Linux Systems
The growing popularity of computers in all areas of daily life leads to the situation that an increasing number of people with diverse know-how of computers and software use these...
Ernianti Hasibuan, Gerd Szwillus
ASAP
2007
IEEE
133views Hardware» more  ASAP 2007»
14 years 2 months ago
GISP: A Transparent Superpage Support Framework for Linux
Though all of the current main-stream OSs have supported superpage to some extent, most of them need runtime information provided by applications, simulator or other tools. Transp...
Ning Qu, Yansong Zheng, Wei Cao, Xu Cheng
SIES
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
A Comparison of Linux CAN Drivers and their Applications
The aim of this paper is to introduce LinCAN, a CAN driver system for Linux, developed at the Department of Control Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague, and to ...
Michal Sojka, Pavel Pisa, Martin Petera, Ondrej Sp...