File systems have been mostly benchmarked as per the application perspective. This approach hides all the underlying complexities of the system including the actual I/O being done with the secondary storage device like magnetic disk. The IO bound property of a file system is necessarily to be evaluated because the most dominant performance limiting factor of a file system is its I/O operation with secondary storage device. This IO bound property of file system dictates the quantity and frequency of IO that a file system does with secondary storage device. In this paper, we argue system perspective of file system benchmarks and develop a benchmark to evaluate some common disk file systems for IO bound property. The goal of this paper is to b...
Input/Output (I/O) operations can represent a significant proportion of the run-time of parallel sci...
National audienceToday, flash memory are strongly used in the embedded system domain. NAND flash mem...
Widely used operating systems such as Linux are becoming outdated. Because they were optimized for t...
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
The file system technologies in discussion for this project include two installations of Intel DAOS ...
Benchmarking is critical when evaluating performance, but is especially difficult for file and stora...
This study presents a specification for the design of file system performance metrics. Standard syst...
Benchmarking is critical when evaluating performance, but is especially difficult for file and stor-...
File system benchmarking plays an essential part in assessing the file system’s performance. It is e...
One of the most widely researched areas in operating systems is filesystem design, implementation, a...
We measure the performance and scalability of IBM’s General Parallel File System (GPFS) under a vari...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
File Systems manage the most important entity of a digital computer system,namely digital-data. The...
A growing consensus in the community of file and storage system researchers and practitioners believ...
Input/Output (I/O) operations can represent a significant proportion of the run-time of parallel sci...
National audienceToday, flash memory are strongly used in the embedded system domain. NAND flash mem...
Widely used operating systems such as Linux are becoming outdated. Because they were optimized for t...
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
The file system technologies in discussion for this project include two installations of Intel DAOS ...
Benchmarking is critical when evaluating performance, but is especially difficult for file and stora...
This study presents a specification for the design of file system performance metrics. Standard syst...
Benchmarking is critical when evaluating performance, but is especially difficult for file and stor-...
File system benchmarking plays an essential part in assessing the file system’s performance. It is e...
One of the most widely researched areas in operating systems is filesystem design, implementation, a...
We measure the performance and scalability of IBM’s General Parallel File System (GPFS) under a vari...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
File Systems manage the most important entity of a digital computer system,namely digital-data. The...
A growing consensus in the community of file and storage system researchers and practitioners believ...
Input/Output (I/O) operations can represent a significant proportion of the run-time of parallel sci...
National audienceToday, flash memory are strongly used in the embedded system domain. NAND flash mem...
Widely used operating systems such as Linux are becoming outdated. Because they were optimized for t...