We compare and contract long-term file system activity for different Unix environments for periods of 120 to 280 days. Our focus is on finding common long-term activity trends and reference patterns. Our analysis shows that 90% of all files are not used after initial creation, those that are used are normally short-lived, and that if a file is not used in some manner the day after it is created, it will probably never be used. Additionally, we find approximately 1% of all files are used daily. This information allows us to more accurately predict the files which are never used. These files can be compressed or moved to tertiary storage enabling either more users per disk or larger user disk quotas
The steady increase in the power and complexity of modern computer systems has encouraged the implem...
I/O workload is a critical and important factor to analyze I/O pattern and to maximize file system p...
Abstract With the rapid incr system latency is an everaccess costs, which has modern operating syste...
As mass storage technology becomes more affordable for sites smaller than supercomputer centers, un...
Data on short-term user file reference patterns have been collected from a local UNIX system support...
An efficient design for a distributed filesystem originates from a deep understanding of common acce...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
DFSTrace is a system to collect and analyze long-term file reference data in a distributed UNIX work...
DFSTrace is a system to collect and analyze long-term file reference data in a distributed UNIX work...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
Abstract—Global analysis is a useful supplement to local forensic analysis of the details of files i...
The past two decades have seen an explosion in both the growth and roles of long-term digital archiv...
Most modern I/O systems treat each file access independently. However, events in a computer system a...
I/O performance is a critical aspect of data-intensive scientific computing. We seek to advance the ...
File system studies are critical to the accurate configuration, design, and continued evolution of s...
The steady increase in the power and complexity of modern computer systems has encouraged the implem...
I/O workload is a critical and important factor to analyze I/O pattern and to maximize file system p...
Abstract With the rapid incr system latency is an everaccess costs, which has modern operating syste...
As mass storage technology becomes more affordable for sites smaller than supercomputer centers, un...
Data on short-term user file reference patterns have been collected from a local UNIX system support...
An efficient design for a distributed filesystem originates from a deep understanding of common acce...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
DFSTrace is a system to collect and analyze long-term file reference data in a distributed UNIX work...
DFSTrace is a system to collect and analyze long-term file reference data in a distributed UNIX work...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
Abstract—Global analysis is a useful supplement to local forensic analysis of the details of files i...
The past two decades have seen an explosion in both the growth and roles of long-term digital archiv...
Most modern I/O systems treat each file access independently. However, events in a computer system a...
I/O performance is a critical aspect of data-intensive scientific computing. We seek to advance the ...
File system studies are critical to the accurate configuration, design, and continued evolution of s...
The steady increase in the power and complexity of modern computer systems has encouraged the implem...
I/O workload is a critical and important factor to analyze I/O pattern and to maximize file system p...
Abstract With the rapid incr system latency is an everaccess costs, which has modern operating syste...