The main problem in data grids is how to provide good and timely access to huge data given the limited number and size of storage devices and high latency of the interconnection network. One approach to address this problem is to cache the files locally such that remote access overheads are avoided. Caching requires a cache-replacement algorithm, which is the focus of this paper. Specifically, we propose a new replacement policy and compare it with an existing policy using simulations. The results of the simulation show that the proposed policy performs better than the baseline policy
Cache management in flexible filesystems deals with the problem of determining a cached file to be r...
Modern storage environments are composed of a variety of devices with different performance characte...
This paper discusses the problem about cache replacement strategy on the proxy where the remote stre...
Caching techniques have been used to improve the performance gap of storage hierarchies in computing...
Caching techniques have been used widely to improve the performance gaps of storage hierarchies in c...
The file-bundle caching problem arises frequently in scientific applications where jobs need to pro...
The ability to stay continually connected, due to the ubiquitous availability of a wide variety of n...
We consider how to improve the performance of file caching by allowing user-level control over file ...
We present some theoretical and experimental results of an important caching problem that arises fr...
When picking a cache replacement policy for file systems, LRU (Least Recently Used) has always been ...
Grids provide an infrastructure for seamless, secure access to a globally distributed set of shared ...
Demand for High Performance Applications has already grown in present scenario. Grid Computing and C...
Cache replacement policy is a major design parameter of any memory hierarchy. The efficiency of the ...
In Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) data access applications suffer from dynamic network connections ...
Data caching is an important technique in mobile computing environments for improving data availabil...
Cache management in flexible filesystems deals with the problem of determining a cached file to be r...
Modern storage environments are composed of a variety of devices with different performance characte...
This paper discusses the problem about cache replacement strategy on the proxy where the remote stre...
Caching techniques have been used to improve the performance gap of storage hierarchies in computing...
Caching techniques have been used widely to improve the performance gaps of storage hierarchies in c...
The file-bundle caching problem arises frequently in scientific applications where jobs need to pro...
The ability to stay continually connected, due to the ubiquitous availability of a wide variety of n...
We consider how to improve the performance of file caching by allowing user-level control over file ...
We present some theoretical and experimental results of an important caching problem that arises fr...
When picking a cache replacement policy for file systems, LRU (Least Recently Used) has always been ...
Grids provide an infrastructure for seamless, secure access to a globally distributed set of shared ...
Demand for High Performance Applications has already grown in present scenario. Grid Computing and C...
Cache replacement policy is a major design parameter of any memory hierarchy. The efficiency of the ...
In Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) data access applications suffer from dynamic network connections ...
Data caching is an important technique in mobile computing environments for improving data availabil...
Cache management in flexible filesystems deals with the problem of determining a cached file to be r...
Modern storage environments are composed of a variety of devices with different performance characte...
This paper discusses the problem about cache replacement strategy on the proxy where the remote stre...