Network file system is one of distributed file systems that are used over network to provide remotely access to data on the servers. The last version of NFS has a number of features that help in increasing server performance. However, the provided features are limited to a specific type of operations on the server. Therefore, finding more options may work alongside to enhance server performances. This research is discussing the provided features in NFSv4 and activates one of the tuning options to tests NFS server performance
The objective of this monografy is to discuss the creation of an environment that can simulate the b...
This paper presents empirical experience on a scalable, high-performance storage with two existing l...
Current network file system protocols rely heavily on a central server to coordinate file activity a...
NFS is a highly popular method of consolidating file resources in today’s complex computing environm...
We study the performance of file servers, comparing NFS implementation in Linux to our experimental ...
The objective of this project is to locate the bottleneck in the LAN which causes the slow response ...
The standard benchmark for NFS file server perform-ance, SPEC SFS (also known as LADDIS), measures p...
Due to the constantly increasing performance of standard PCs, we can observe a growing interest in C...
The Network File System (NFS) will be the user interface to a High-Performance Data System (HPDS) be...
A high-performance file system is normally a key point for large cluster installations, where hundre...
Parallel NFS (pNFS) extends Network File System version 4 (NFSv4) to allow clients to directly acces...
Distributed filesystems are a key component in many networked computing systems. Recent implementati...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is an emerging network architecture that employs the concept o...
Parallel NFS (pNFS) extends Network File Sharing version 4 (NFSv4) to allow clients to directly acce...
Workload characterization studies highlight the prevalence of small and sequential data requests in ...
The objective of this monografy is to discuss the creation of an environment that can simulate the b...
This paper presents empirical experience on a scalable, high-performance storage with two existing l...
Current network file system protocols rely heavily on a central server to coordinate file activity a...
NFS is a highly popular method of consolidating file resources in today’s complex computing environm...
We study the performance of file servers, comparing NFS implementation in Linux to our experimental ...
The objective of this project is to locate the bottleneck in the LAN which causes the slow response ...
The standard benchmark for NFS file server perform-ance, SPEC SFS (also known as LADDIS), measures p...
Due to the constantly increasing performance of standard PCs, we can observe a growing interest in C...
The Network File System (NFS) will be the user interface to a High-Performance Data System (HPDS) be...
A high-performance file system is normally a key point for large cluster installations, where hundre...
Parallel NFS (pNFS) extends Network File System version 4 (NFSv4) to allow clients to directly acces...
Distributed filesystems are a key component in many networked computing systems. Recent implementati...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is an emerging network architecture that employs the concept o...
Parallel NFS (pNFS) extends Network File Sharing version 4 (NFSv4) to allow clients to directly acce...
Workload characterization studies highlight the prevalence of small and sequential data requests in ...
The objective of this monografy is to discuss the creation of an environment that can simulate the b...
This paper presents empirical experience on a scalable, high-performance storage with two existing l...
Current network file system protocols rely heavily on a central server to coordinate file activity a...