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Abstract: Employing a delayed-write caching policy in a multilevel cache hierarchy may allow significant improvements in
file system storage capacity as well as improving file system access over low-speed links. Cheap, high capacity
mass storage systems can be viable as primary data repositories if front-end caching is used to mask the high
access times typical of mass storage devices.
Using distributed file system traces and cache simulations, we explore extensions and modifications to the traditional... (Update)
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.... found in other studies, which reported that between 50 and 75 of write backs could be avoided when delaying writes for an entire day [13]. However, these lower values came from studying traces which represented several days of activity. Since people tend to work on several...
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Muntz, Honeyman, and Antonelli. Performance implications of delayed-write policy in a multilevel file system cache. Technical report, Center for Information Technology Integration, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/256083.html More
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