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A Status Report on Research in Transparent Informed Prefetching (1993)

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by R. Hugo Patterson , Garth A. Gibson , M. Satyanarayanan
Venue:ACM Operating Systems Review
Citations:47 - 4 self
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@ARTICLE{Patterson93astatus,
    author = {R. Hugo Patterson and Garth A. Gibson and M. Satyanarayanan},
    title = {A Status Report on Research in Transparent Informed Prefetching},
    journal = {ACM Operating Systems Review},
    year = {1993},
    volume = {27},
    pages = {21--34}
}

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This paper focuses on extending the power of caching and prefetching to reduce file read latencies by exploiting application level hints about future I/O accesses. We argue that systems that disclose high-level knowledge can transfer optimization information across module boundaries in a manner consistent with sound software engineering principles. Such Transparent Informed Prefetching (TIP) systems provide a technique for converting the high throughput of new technologies such as disk arrays and log-structured file systems into low latency for applications. Our preliminary experiments show that even without a highthroughput I/O subsystem TIP yields reduced execution time of up to 30% for applications obtaining data from a remote file server and up to 13% for applications obtaining data from a single local disk. These experiments indicate that greater performance benefits will be available when TIP is integrated with low level resource management policies and highly parallel I/O subsys...

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