| Gregory Robert Ganger. System-Oriented Evaluation of I/O Subsystem Performance. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1995. Also available as technical report CSE-TR-243-95. |
.... factor is latency, unless huge The verifier could even analyze the delays incurred by the replica holder when answering verification requests and try to derive a model of the disk parameters, e.g. rotational delay and cylinder or cache size, by using techniques similar to the DiskSim [14] parameter discovery. Listing 1 First cut verification procedure 1: Verifier and replica holder agree on common key (Figure 1) 2: Verifier specifies chunk size, maximum step size, and upper number of steps. 3: Replica holder and verifier seed their stepping function (RC4) with the key 4: ....
Gregory Robert Ganger. System-Oriented Evaluation of I/O Subsystem Performance. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1995. Also available as technical report CSE-TR-243-95.
....the massive amounts of data involved, our analysis shows that (16) provides a close approximation. For typical disk and transmission parameters, # # ##### . We have arrived at these parameters by experimenting with simulations of the Seagate Barracuda disk, as obtained from DiskSim [Gan95]. Further, we are working on refining these measures, possibly through more complex disk models. During the course of playout of the movie, a number of frames are written to disk and read back again. Our goal is to minimize total I O time spent over these frames, as estimated by (16) In the ....
Gregory Robert Ganger. System-Oriented Evaluation of I/O Subsystem Performance. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1995. Also available as technical report CSE-TR-243-95.
....of data involved, our analysis shows that this simple model provides a close approximation. For typical disk and transmission parameters, C 1 # 10 ms and C 2 # 2 ms. We have arrived at these parameters by experimenting with simulations of the Seagate Barracuda disk, as obtained from DiskSim [10]. Moreover, we are working on refining these measures, possibly through more complex disk models. During playout of the movie, a number of frames are written to disk and read back again. Our goal is to minimize the total I O time spent over these frames, as estimated by (3) In the following ....
Gregory Robert Ganger, System-Oriented Evaluation of I/O Subsystem Performance, Ph.D. thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1995, Also available as technical report CSE-TR-243-95.
....of data involved, our analysis shows that Eq. provides a close approximation. For typical disk and transmission parameters, # # # ### # # and # # # # . We have arrived at these parameters by experimenting with simulations of the Seagate Barracuda disk, as obtained from DiskSim [9]. Further, we are working on refining these measures, possibly through more complex disk models. During the course of playout of the movie, a number of frames are written to disk and read back again. Our goal is to minimize total I O time spent over these frames, as estimated by Eq. In the ....
Gregory Robert Ganger. System-Oriented Evaluation of I/O Subsystem Performance. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1995. Also available as technical report CSE-TR-243-95.
....massive amounts of data involved, our analysis shows that (16) provides a close approximation. For typical disk and transmission parameters, 4 9 KO oF and 9 DFC . We have arrived at these parameters by experimenting with simulations of the Seagate Barracuda disk, as obtained from DiskSim [Gan95]. Further, we are working on refining these measures, possibly through more complex disk models. During the course of playout of the movie, a number of frames are written to disk and read back again. Our goal is to minimize total I O time spent over these frames, as estimated by (16) In the ....
Gregory Robert Ganger. System-Oriented Evaluation of I/O Subsystem Performance. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1995. Also available as technical report CSE-TR-243-95.
....analysis shows that (7.2) provides a close approximation. For typical disk CHAPTER 7. EFFICIENT BUFFER MANAGEMENT 40 and transmission parameters, C 1 t 10ms and C 2 t 2ms. We have arrived at these parameters by experimenting with simulations of the Seagate Barracuda disk, as obtained from DiskSim [9]. Further, we are working on refining these measures, possibly through more complex disk models. During the course of playout of the movie, a number of frames are written to disk and read back again. Our goal is to minimize total I O time spent over these frames, as estimated by (7.2) In the ....
Gregory Robert Ganger. System-Oriented Evaluation of I/O Subsystem Performance. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1995. Also available as technical report CSE-TR-243-95.
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Gregory Robert Ganger. System-Oriented Evaluation of I/O Subsystem Performance. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1995. Also available as technical report CSE-TR-243-95.
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