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a scalable distributed file system for large distributed
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high aggregate
performan
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file systems, our
design
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S. Ghemawat, H. Gobioff, and S.-T. Leung. The google file system. ACM SOSP, October 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/ghemawat03google.html More
@misc{ ghemawat03google,
author = "S. Ghemawat and H. Gobioff and S. Leung",
title = "The google file system",
text = "S. Ghemawat, H. Gobioff, and S.-T. Leung. The google file system. ACM SOSP,
October 2003.",
year = "2003",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/ghemawat03google.html" }
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