| "A Practical Approach to NFS Response Time Monitoring." Gary Schaps and Peter Bishop. Proceedings of the 1993 LISA VII Conference. |
....executing commands on remote systems and has support for security through its use of Kerberos [Stei88] but it has weak support for easily giving rights away to various people, and its implementation is tied to Kerberos, which is not easily installed or widely deployed. A number of other systems [Simo91, Ship91, Hans93, Scha93, Seda95,Walt95, Apis96] show variants on the systems described above. Some of them have very complicated subsystems for statistics gathering, and they vary on whether the gathering happens from a single node, or happens on remote nodes and is sent to a single node. A few of them provide some form of notification other ....
"A Practical Approach to NFS Response Time Monitoring." Gary Schaps and Peter Bishop. Proceedings of the 1993 LISA VII Conference.
....because new tables can be easily added, and new columns can be added to old tables without breaking old applications. Queries only address columns in tables by name, and hence the new columns do not affect the old queries. Using a database is a significant departure from previous systems [Apis96, Dolphin96, Fink97, Hans93, Hard92, Scha93, Sch93, Seda95, Ship91, Simo91, Walt95], which all use a custom module for data storage and few provide any external access to the data. While building an integrated module can increase efficiency for a single consumer of the data, some of that improvement is lost with multiple consumers. Furthermore, the flexibility of the system is ....
"A Practical Approach to NFS Response Time Monitoring." Gary Schaps and Peter Bishop. Proceedings of the 1993 LISA VII Conference.
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