Distributed filesystems are a key component in many networked computing systems. Recent implementations for Linux of the Andrew File System, NFSv3 and NFSv4 are compared and analyzed. Performance characteristics of each file system are examined, and the setup/administration requirements of each are discussed
The evolution of the Andrew File System (AFS) into a wide-area distributed file system has encourage...
This paper compares file systems in Ubuntu Linux and FreeBSD and then analyzes the best utilization....
With the massive decrease in hardware costs over the last few years, the popularity of Beowulf Clust...
This bachelor thesis compares some features of selected network file systems, namely NFS (version 3 ...
NFS is a highly popular method of consolidating file resources in today’s complex computing environm...
By making use of a distributed file system, users of physically distributed computers are allowed to...
NFS Version 4 has many new features that differen-tiate it from previous versions of NFS and address...
The evolution of the Andrew File System (AFS) into a wide-area distributed file system has encourage...
Due to the constantly increasing performance of standard PCs, we can observe a growing interest in C...
Network file system is one of distributed file systems that are used over network to provide remotel...
This work deals with comparsion of distributed filesystems Ceph, Lustre and Kosmos FS. General prope...
Abstract: A wide variety of applications such as aerodynamic research, weather forecasting, scientif...
University (CMU) in the 1980’s [H+88]. Led by the well-known Profes-sorM. Satyanarayanan of Carnegie...
This paper presents empirical experience on a scalable, high-performance storage with two existing l...
The goal of this thesis is to compare parallel ditributed file systems. Thesis aims at GlusterFS, PV...
The evolution of the Andrew File System (AFS) into a wide-area distributed file system has encourage...
This paper compares file systems in Ubuntu Linux and FreeBSD and then analyzes the best utilization....
With the massive decrease in hardware costs over the last few years, the popularity of Beowulf Clust...
This bachelor thesis compares some features of selected network file systems, namely NFS (version 3 ...
NFS is a highly popular method of consolidating file resources in today’s complex computing environm...
By making use of a distributed file system, users of physically distributed computers are allowed to...
NFS Version 4 has many new features that differen-tiate it from previous versions of NFS and address...
The evolution of the Andrew File System (AFS) into a wide-area distributed file system has encourage...
Due to the constantly increasing performance of standard PCs, we can observe a growing interest in C...
Network file system is one of distributed file systems that are used over network to provide remotel...
This work deals with comparsion of distributed filesystems Ceph, Lustre and Kosmos FS. General prope...
Abstract: A wide variety of applications such as aerodynamic research, weather forecasting, scientif...
University (CMU) in the 1980’s [H+88]. Led by the well-known Profes-sorM. Satyanarayanan of Carnegie...
This paper presents empirical experience on a scalable, high-performance storage with two existing l...
The goal of this thesis is to compare parallel ditributed file systems. Thesis aims at GlusterFS, PV...
The evolution of the Andrew File System (AFS) into a wide-area distributed file system has encourage...
This paper compares file systems in Ubuntu Linux and FreeBSD and then analyzes the best utilization....
With the massive decrease in hardware costs over the last few years, the popularity of Beowulf Clust...