As mass storage technology becomes more affordable for sites smaller than supercomputer centers, understanding their file access patterns becomes crucial for developing systems to store rarely used data on tertiary storage devices such as tapes and optical disks. This paper presents a new way to collect and analyze file system statistics for UNIX-based file systems. The collection system runs in user-space and requires no modification of the operating system kernel. The statistics package provides details about file system operations at the file level: creations, deletions, modifications, etc. The paper analyzes four months of file system activity on a university file system. The results confirm previously published results gathere...
High-performance parallel file systems are needed to satisfy tremendous I/O requirements of parallel...
The performance of a file system depends strongly on the charac-teristics of the files stored in it....
We present measurements and analysis of the Linux ext3 file system. We develop and apply a novel ana...
We compare and contract long-term file system activity for different Unix environments for periods o...
File system studies are critical to the accurate configuration, design, and continued evolution of s...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
Data on short-term user file reference patterns have been collected from a local UNIX system support...
We analyzed the UNIX 4.2 BSD file system by recording user-level activity in trace files and writing...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
I/O workload is a critical and important factor to analyze I/O pattern and to maximize file system p...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryAT&T Metropolitan Net...
We conduct a comprehensive study of file-system code evolution. By analyzing eight years of Linux fi...
An efficient design for a distributed filesystem originates from a deep understanding of common acce...
Presented is a user-oriented analysis of short term file usage in a 4.2 BSD UNIX environment. The ke...
The article describes the most common Linux Kernel File Systems. The research was carried out on a p...
High-performance parallel file systems are needed to satisfy tremendous I/O requirements of parallel...
The performance of a file system depends strongly on the charac-teristics of the files stored in it....
We present measurements and analysis of the Linux ext3 file system. We develop and apply a novel ana...
We compare and contract long-term file system activity for different Unix environments for periods o...
File system studies are critical to the accurate configuration, design, and continued evolution of s...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
Data on short-term user file reference patterns have been collected from a local UNIX system support...
We analyzed the UNIX 4.2 BSD file system by recording user-level activity in trace files and writing...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
I/O workload is a critical and important factor to analyze I/O pattern and to maximize file system p...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryAT&T Metropolitan Net...
We conduct a comprehensive study of file-system code evolution. By analyzing eight years of Linux fi...
An efficient design for a distributed filesystem originates from a deep understanding of common acce...
Presented is a user-oriented analysis of short term file usage in a 4.2 BSD UNIX environment. The ke...
The article describes the most common Linux Kernel File Systems. The research was carried out on a p...
High-performance parallel file systems are needed to satisfy tremendous I/O requirements of parallel...
The performance of a file system depends strongly on the charac-teristics of the files stored in it....
We present measurements and analysis of the Linux ext3 file system. We develop and apply a novel ana...