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G. A. Gibson, D. F. Nagle, K. Amiri, F. W. Chang, H. Gobioff, E. Riedel, D. Rochberg, and J. Zelenka. Filesystems for network-attach secure disks. Technical Report CMU-CS-97-118, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, July 1997.

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Scalable Session Locking for a Distributed File System - Randal Burns Robert   (Correct)

....disks. Clients function ship all data requests to a server that performs I O on their behalf. Unlike traditional file systems, Storage Tank clients perform I O directly to shared storage devices. This direct data access model is similar to the file system for network attached secure disks (NASD) [11], using shared disks on an IP network, and the Global file system [21] for SAN attached storage devices. Clients communicate with Storage Tank servers over a general purpose network to obtain file metadata. In addition to serving file system metadata, the servers manage cache coherency ....

G. A. Gibson, D. F. Nagle, K. Amiri, F. W. Chang, H. Gobioff, E. Riedel, D. Rochberg, and J. Zelenka. Filesystems for network-attach secure disks. Technical Report CMU-CS-97-118, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, July 1997.


Consistency and Locking for Distributing Updates to Web.. - Randal Burns And (2000)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....Clients dispatch all data requests to a server that performs I O on their behalf. Unlike traditional file systems, Storage Tank clients perform I O directly to shared storage devices on a SAN (Figure 1) This direct data access model is similar to the file system for Network Attached Secure Disks [7] that uses shared disks on an IP network and the Global File System [8] for SAN attached storage devices. Clients communicate over a separate control network for protocol messages locking and metadata. Our SAN file system and producer consumer locks have synergy. In particular, by separating ....

G. A. Gibson, D. F. Nagle, K. Amiri, F. W. Chang, H. Gobioff, E. Riedel, D. Rochberg, and J. Zelenka, "Filesystems for network-attach secure disks," Tech. Rep. CMU-CS-97-118, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, July 1997.


Consistency and Locking for Distributing Updates to Web.. - Burns, Rees, Long (2000)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....Clients dispatch all data requests to a server that performs I O on their behalf. Unlike traditional file systems, Storage Tank clients perform I O directly to shared storage devices on a SAN (Figure 1) This direct data access model is similar to the file system for Network Attached Secure Disks [10] that uses shared disks on an IP network and the Global File System [25] for SAN attached storage devices. Clients communicate with Storage Tank servers over a logically separate network, called a control network, to obtain file metadata. In addition to serving file system metadata, the servers ....

G. A. Gibson, D. F. Nagle, K. Amiri, F. W. Chang, H. Gobioff, E. Riedel, D. Rochberg, and J. Zelenka. Filesystems for network-attach secure disks. Technical Report CMU-CS-97-118, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, July 1997.


Semi-Preemptible Locks for a Distributed File System - Burns, Rees, Long (2000)   (Correct)

....disks. Clients function ship all data requests to a server that performs I O on their behalf. Unlike traditional file systems, Storage Tank clients perform I O directly to shared storage devices. This direct data access model is similar to the file system for network attached secure disks (NASD) [9], using shared disks on an IP network, and the Global file system [20] for SAN attached storage devices. Clients communicate with Storage Tank servers over a general purpose network to obtain file metadata. In addition to serving file system metadata, the servers manage cache coherency ....

G. A. Gibson, D. F. Nagle, K. Amiri, F. W. Chang, H. Gobioff, E. Riedel, D. Rochberg, and J. Zelenka. Filesystems for network-attach secure disks. Technical Report CMUCS -97-118, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, July 1997.


Safe Caching in a Distributed File System for Network.. - Burns, Rees, Long   (Correct)

....function ship all data requests to a server that performs I O on their behalf. Unlike traditional file systems, Storage Tank clients perform I O directly to shared storage devices on a SAN (Figure 1) This direct data access model is similar to the file system for Network Attached Secure Disks [10], using shared disks on an IP network, and the Global File System [23] for SAN attached storage devices. Clients communicate with Storage Tank servers over a separate network, called a control network, to obtain file metadata. In addition to serving file system metadata, the servers run ....

G. A. Gibson, D. F. Nagle, K. Amiri, F. W. Chang, H. Gobioff, E. Riedel, D. Rochberg, and J. Zelenka. Filesystems for network-attach secure disks. Technical Report CMU-CS-97118, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, July 1997.

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