File system traces have been used in simulation of specific design techniques such as disk scheduling, in workload characterization and modeling, and in identifying interesting file access patterns for performance optimization. Surprisingly they are rarely used to test the correctness and to evaluate the performance of an actual file system or server. The main reason is that up until now there does not exist a flexible and easy-to-use trace player that, given an input trace, can properly initialize the test file system and feed the trace to the test file system in such a way that respects the dependency constraint among file access requests in the trace. This paper describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of an NFS trace play-ba...
An understanding of Input/Output data access patterns of applications is useful in several situation...
We have implemented an integrated and configurable file system called the PFS and a trace-driven fil...
Storage system traces are rich in information as it contains real-world behavior. Replaying already ...
Passive NFS traces provide an easy and unobtrusive way to measure, analyze, and gain an understandin...
Replaying traces is a time-honored method for benchmarking, stress-testing, and debugging systems—an...
File system traces have been used for years to analyze user behavior and system software behavior, l...
The past two decades in file system design have been driven by the sequence of trace-based file syst...
This study presents a specification for the design of file system performance metrics. Standard syst...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
This project focuses on how to benchmark a SMB/CIFS storage with trace and replay methodology. Trace...
We analyzed the UNIX 4.2 BSD file system by recording user-level activity in trace files and writing...
An understanding of application I/O access patterns is useful in several situations. First, gaining ...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
This paper shows how system call traces can be obtained with minimal interference to the system bein...
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
An understanding of Input/Output data access patterns of applications is useful in several situation...
We have implemented an integrated and configurable file system called the PFS and a trace-driven fil...
Storage system traces are rich in information as it contains real-world behavior. Replaying already ...
Passive NFS traces provide an easy and unobtrusive way to measure, analyze, and gain an understandin...
Replaying traces is a time-honored method for benchmarking, stress-testing, and debugging systems—an...
File system traces have been used for years to analyze user behavior and system software behavior, l...
The past two decades in file system design have been driven by the sequence of trace-based file syst...
This study presents a specification for the design of file system performance metrics. Standard syst...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
This project focuses on how to benchmark a SMB/CIFS storage with trace and replay methodology. Trace...
We analyzed the UNIX 4.2 BSD file system by recording user-level activity in trace files and writing...
An understanding of application I/O access patterns is useful in several situations. First, gaining ...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
This paper shows how system call traces can be obtained with minimal interference to the system bein...
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
An understanding of Input/Output data access patterns of applications is useful in several situation...
We have implemented an integrated and configurable file system called the PFS and a trace-driven fil...
Storage system traces are rich in information as it contains real-world behavior. Replaying already ...