The file system technologies in discussion for this project include two installations of Intel DAOS and a CephFS production system. We use a variety of benchmarks, such as IOR and fio, to analyze bandwidth of applying load on the file systems. We show that some benchmarks may not be able to be used with certain storage systems. Additionally, we compare two installations of DAOS
The goal of this thesis was to explore several parallel file systems, and to evaluate their performa...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
Distributed file systems will need new design concepts in order to offer high performance. Automatic...
One of the most widely researched areas in operating systems is filesystem design, implementation, a...
The Direct Access File System (DAFS) is a distributed file system built on top of direct-access tran...
The aim of this work is to compare the performance of common local filesystems used in GNU/Linux ope...
Benchmarking is critical when evaluating performance, but is especially difficult for file and stora...
The Direct Access File System (DAFS) is a distributed file system built on top of direct-access tran...
Benchmarking is critical when evaluating performance, but is especially difficult for file and stor-...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
File systems have been mostly benchmarked as per the application perspective. This approach hides al...
A growing consensus in the community of file and storage system researchers and practitioners believ...
We measure the performance and scalability of IBM’s General Parallel File System (GPFS) under a vari...
This study presents a specification for the design of file system performance metrics. Standard syst...
The goal of this thesis was to explore several parallel file systems, and to evaluate their performa...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
Distributed file systems will need new design concepts in order to offer high performance. Automatic...
One of the most widely researched areas in operating systems is filesystem design, implementation, a...
The Direct Access File System (DAFS) is a distributed file system built on top of direct-access tran...
The aim of this work is to compare the performance of common local filesystems used in GNU/Linux ope...
Benchmarking is critical when evaluating performance, but is especially difficult for file and stora...
The Direct Access File System (DAFS) is a distributed file system built on top of direct-access tran...
Benchmarking is critical when evaluating performance, but is especially difficult for file and stor-...
Benchmarks are important because they provide a means for users and researchers to characterize how ...
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
File systems have been mostly benchmarked as per the application perspective. This approach hides al...
A growing consensus in the community of file and storage system researchers and practitioners believ...
We measure the performance and scalability of IBM’s General Parallel File System (GPFS) under a vari...
This study presents a specification for the design of file system performance metrics. Standard syst...
The goal of this thesis was to explore several parallel file systems, and to evaluate their performa...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
Distributed file systems will need new design concepts in order to offer high performance. Automatic...