In this paper we describe the architecture and design of a new file system, XFS, for Silicon Graphics ’ IRIX operating system. It is a general purpose file system for use on both workstations and servers. The focus of the paper is on the mechanisms used by XFS to scale capacity and performance in supporting very large file systems. The large file system support includes mech-anisms for managing large files, large numbers of files, large directories, and very high performance I/O. In discussing the mechanisms used for scalability we include both descriptions of the XFS on-disk data structures and analyses of why they were chosen. We discuss in detail our use of B+ trees in place of many of the more traditional linear file system structures. ...
File Systems manage the most important entity of a digital computer system,namely digital-data. The...
© 2017 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). It is challenging to simultaneously achieve multico...
The decades-old concepts and assumptions behind traditional file system design have been rendered pa...
In this paper we describe the architecture and design of a new file system, XFS, for Silicon Graphic...
In this paper we describe the architecture and design of a new file system, XFS, for Silicon Graphic...
In late 1994, SGI released an advanced, journaled file system called XFS on IRIX, their System-V-der...
The Hurricane File System (HFS) is a new file system being developed for large-scale shared memory m...
Scientific computing applications running in the cluster environment require high performance distri...
Abstract—The continuing technological progress resulted in sustained increase in the number of trans...
The Global File System (GFS) is a prototype design for a distributed file system in which cluster no...
With the massive decrease in hardware costs over the last few years, the popularity of Beowulf Clust...
Abstract Building a computing cluster using regular PC hardware is an attractive alternative due to...
Most recent storage devices, such as NAND flash-based solid state drives (SSDs), provide low access ...
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
This paper deals with design issues of a global file system, aiming to provide transparent data avai...
File Systems manage the most important entity of a digital computer system,namely digital-data. The...
© 2017 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). It is challenging to simultaneously achieve multico...
The decades-old concepts and assumptions behind traditional file system design have been rendered pa...
In this paper we describe the architecture and design of a new file system, XFS, for Silicon Graphic...
In this paper we describe the architecture and design of a new file system, XFS, for Silicon Graphic...
In late 1994, SGI released an advanced, journaled file system called XFS on IRIX, their System-V-der...
The Hurricane File System (HFS) is a new file system being developed for large-scale shared memory m...
Scientific computing applications running in the cluster environment require high performance distri...
Abstract—The continuing technological progress resulted in sustained increase in the number of trans...
The Global File System (GFS) is a prototype design for a distributed file system in which cluster no...
With the massive decrease in hardware costs over the last few years, the popularity of Beowulf Clust...
Abstract Building a computing cluster using regular PC hardware is an attractive alternative due to...
Most recent storage devices, such as NAND flash-based solid state drives (SSDs), provide low access ...
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
This paper deals with design issues of a global file system, aiming to provide transparent data avai...
File Systems manage the most important entity of a digital computer system,namely digital-data. The...
© 2017 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). It is challenging to simultaneously achieve multico...
The decades-old concepts and assumptions behind traditional file system design have been rendered pa...