Filing protocols are essential for the management and dissemination of shared information within computer systems. This is a survey of the current state of the art in filing protocols. Five popular filing protocols were selected and subjected to a rigorous comparison. FTAM, FTP, UNIX rep, XNS Filing, and NFS are compared in the following areas: exported interface, concurrency control, access control, error recovery, and performance. The coverage of background material includes a taxonomy and a brief history of filing protocols
By making use of a distributed file system, users of physically distributed computers are allowed to...
Network file systems provide a robust tool that can be used by many physically dispersed clients. Th...
Multi-source file transfer protocol (MFTP) is a popular file sharing tool used in peer-to-peer netwo...
Filing protocols are essential for the management and dissemination of shared information within com...
The Xerox Network System is composed of heterogeneous processors connected across a variety of trans...
This manuscript gives a terse description of the following file system protocols: -NFS: Sun Microsys...
Computer technology has grown at a pace unrivaled by that of any other technology in history. Couple...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
Large data stores are pushing the limits of modern technology. Parallel file systems provide high I/...
This study examines the operation and organization of three data flow computer systems, the systems ...
Network file systems provide a robust tool that can be used by many physically dispersed clients. Th...
Abstract: "This technical report contains six final project reports contributed by participants in C...
This paper deals with defining and implementing high-level protocols for computer networks, a subjec...
In early 2007, SMB2 became the first widely deployed network file system protocol since NFS version ...
By making use of a distributed file system, users of physically distributed computers are allowed to...
Network file systems provide a robust tool that can be used by many physically dispersed clients. Th...
Multi-source file transfer protocol (MFTP) is a popular file sharing tool used in peer-to-peer netwo...
Filing protocols are essential for the management and dissemination of shared information within com...
The Xerox Network System is composed of heterogeneous processors connected across a variety of trans...
This manuscript gives a terse description of the following file system protocols: -NFS: Sun Microsys...
Computer technology has grown at a pace unrivaled by that of any other technology in history. Couple...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
Large data stores are pushing the limits of modern technology. Parallel file systems provide high I/...
This study examines the operation and organization of three data flow computer systems, the systems ...
Network file systems provide a robust tool that can be used by many physically dispersed clients. Th...
Abstract: "This technical report contains six final project reports contributed by participants in C...
This paper deals with defining and implementing high-level protocols for computer networks, a subjec...
In early 2007, SMB2 became the first widely deployed network file system protocol since NFS version ...
By making use of a distributed file system, users of physically distributed computers are allowed to...
Network file systems provide a robust tool that can be used by many physically dispersed clients. Th...
Multi-source file transfer protocol (MFTP) is a popular file sharing tool used in peer-to-peer netwo...