and the difficulties encountered when moving the system from a Unix-based\Lambda kernel on the VAX to a UNIX-based kernel on personal computers. Mirage provides a network transparent form of shared memory for a loosely coupled environment. The system hides network boundaries for processes that are accessing shared memory and is upward compatible with the Unix System V Interface Definition. This paper addresses the architectural dependencies in the design of the system and evaluates performance of the implementation. The new version, Mirage+, performs well compared to Mirage even though eight times the amount of data is sent on each page fault because of the larger page size used in the implementation. We show that performance of systems wit...
The Mach operating system allows the user to provide an external virtual memory pager. This facility...
Recent technological advances have produced network interfaces that provide users with very low-late...
The two main operating constraints of today\u27s multimedia servers are the I/O bandwidth and commun...
Mirage is an abstract model for the design and analysis of high speed wide area network (WAN) protoc...
This paper presents the implementation of a system called Net* that provides a parallel programming ...
User-level network interfaces allow applications direct access to the network without operating syst...
The recent dramatic increase in network speeds and research in user-level communication necessitates...
The performance of page-based software shared virtual memory (SVM) is still far from that achieved o...
The high performance, low cost, and flexibility of commodity hardware systems make them appealing fo...
Network processors are being asked to perform increasingly complex operations on packets of informat...
Recent distributed shared memory (DSM) systems and proposed shared-memory machines have implemented ...
Parallel computing on a network of workstations can saturate the communication network, leading to e...
AbstractPacket compression is a well-known technique for improving the performance of low speed netw...
A network multicomputer is a multiprocessor in which the processors are connected by general-purpose...
This thesis describes and evaluates an integrated memory and network subsystem designed to provide t...
The Mach operating system allows the user to provide an external virtual memory pager. This facility...
Recent technological advances have produced network interfaces that provide users with very low-late...
The two main operating constraints of today\u27s multimedia servers are the I/O bandwidth and commun...
Mirage is an abstract model for the design and analysis of high speed wide area network (WAN) protoc...
This paper presents the implementation of a system called Net* that provides a parallel programming ...
User-level network interfaces allow applications direct access to the network without operating syst...
The recent dramatic increase in network speeds and research in user-level communication necessitates...
The performance of page-based software shared virtual memory (SVM) is still far from that achieved o...
The high performance, low cost, and flexibility of commodity hardware systems make them appealing fo...
Network processors are being asked to perform increasingly complex operations on packets of informat...
Recent distributed shared memory (DSM) systems and proposed shared-memory machines have implemented ...
Parallel computing on a network of workstations can saturate the communication network, leading to e...
AbstractPacket compression is a well-known technique for improving the performance of low speed netw...
A network multicomputer is a multiprocessor in which the processors are connected by general-purpose...
This thesis describes and evaluates an integrated memory and network subsystem designed to provide t...
The Mach operating system allows the user to provide an external virtual memory pager. This facility...
Recent technological advances have produced network interfaces that provide users with very low-late...
The two main operating constraints of today\u27s multimedia servers are the I/O bandwidth and commun...