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Abstract: The design of file and disk systems is an extremely active area. This paper describes a collection of techniques for performing careful simulation-based evaluations of such systems. These techniques have novel aspects in the following areas: workload characterization, file system modeling, and disk behavior representation. They make feasible the detailed simulation of new I/O hardware and file system software, and of extensions to existing designs. In particular, using the techniques... (Update)

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@misc{ er-techniques,
  author = "Oct Ob Er",
  title = "Techniques for File System Simulation",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/676967.html" }
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