| C. Whitaker, J. S. Bayley, and R. D. W. Widdowson. Design of the server for the Spiralog file system. Digital Technical Journal, 8(2), 1996. 22 |
....file systems, which the Vagabond approach is based on. Log structured file systems were first introduced by Rosenblum and Ousterhout [16] and later refined by Seltzer et al. in BSD LFS [18] Log structured file systems have also been the basis for other systems, for example Spiralog [24]. An interesting aspect of Spiralog is the Btree integrated into the approach. However, although it could be used as a basis for indexing objects in an object manager, it was designed for file system updates, which are short transactions, and is less suitable for long living transactions. ....
C. Whitaker, J. S. Bayley, and R. D. W. Widdowson. Design of the server for the Spiralog file system. Digital Technical Journal, 8(2), 1996. 22
....inconsistencies by ensuring that on disk filesystem data can never be in an inconsistent state at a commit in the first place. 15.2. 2 Other Log Structured Filesystem Issues The Spiralog Filesystem There is another approach that has been taken by the designers of the Spiralog filesystem [JL96, WBW96] for Digital s OpenVMS operating system. This design 74 CHAPTER 15. RELATED WORK tries to combine log structured techniques with an attempt to get rid of blockaligned file boundaries. Spiralog views all the filesystem information as a large tree. The system tries to hold frequently referenced ....
Christian Whitaker, J. Stuart Bayley, and Rod D. W. Widdowson. Design of the server for the Spiralog File System. Digital Technical Journal of Digital Equipment Corporation, 8(2):15--31, October 1996. 102
....a nooverwrite strategy, but had also its performance problems, for several reasons, the most important being the buffer force strategy used. Log structured file systems was introduced by Rosenblum and Ousterhout [11] an idea which has been further developed through the BSD LFS [12] and Spiralog [6, 17] file systems. LFS has also been used as a basis for a high performance RAID [13] and for tertiary storage management [7] LFS has been used as the basis for two other object managers: the Texas persistent store [14] and as a part of the Grasshopper operating system[5] Both object stores are ....
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