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The Optimistic Direct Access File System: Design and Network Interface Support
- The emergence of commercially-available network interface controllers (NICs) with remote direct memory access (RDMA) capability and the prospect of their tighter integration with the host memory system motivate the design of distributed systems based on an RDMA paradigm. A recent example is the Dire
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The Case Against User-level Networking
- Abstract — Extensive research on system support for enabling I/O-intensive applications to achieve performance close to the limits imposed by the hardware suggests two main approaches: Low overhead I/O protocols and the flexibility to customize I/O policies to the needs of applications. One way to a
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Application performance on the Direct Access File System
- distributed file system built on top of direct-access transports (DAT). Direct-access transports are characterized by using remote direct memory access (RDMA) for data transfer and user-level networking. The motivation behind the DAT-enabled distributed file system architecture is the reduction of t
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Making the Most out of Direct-Access Network Attached Storage
- The performance of high-speed network-attached storage applications is often limited by end-system overhead, caused primarily by memory copying and network protocol processing. In this paper, we examine alternative strategies for reducing overhead in such systems. We consider optimizations to remote
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Building Appliances out of Components using Pebble
- xtensions that appliances will need to support. Resource management is especially important for appliances. New operating system abstractions such as paths [Mosberger96], resource containers [Banga99], reservation domains [Bruno98] and activities [Jones95] have been proposed for resource management
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USENIX Association
- The Direct Access File System (DAFS) is an emerging industrial standard for network-attached storage. DAFS takes advantage of new user-level network interface standards. This enables a user-level file system structure in which client-side functionality for remote data access resides in a library rat
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Structure and Performance of the Direct Access File System
- The Direct Access File System (DAFS) is an emerging industrial standard for network-attached storage. DAFS takes advantage of new user-level net- work interface standards. This enables a user-level file system structure in which client-side functionality for remote data access resides in a library r
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