| M. J. Feeley, W. E. Morgan, F. H. Pighin, A. R. Karlin, H. M. Levy, and C. A. Thekkath. Implementing global memory management in a workstation cluster. In SOSP'95, 1995. |
....nodes to use disks distributed across the client nodes of a cluster and by distributing part of the reconfiguration workload of the storage nodes to the disks nodes through specialized Proboscis extensions. Our I O buffer management scheme complements existing work on global memory management [12] and cooperative caching [9] by extending the use of a shared distributed buffering mechanism to the I O devices themselves. The idea of allowing the disk scheduling mechanism to control the data transfer to the disk I O buffers has previously been proposed in the work on disk directed I O [21] ....
M. J. Feeley, W. E. Morgan, F. H. Pighin, A. R. Karlin, and H. M. Levy. Implementing global memory management in a workstation cluster. In Proc. of the 15th ACM Symp. on Operating Systems Principles, pages 201--212, Dec. 1995.
.... might be put to good use for meeting end to end application requirements from storage access [74, 75] In addition to exploiting the cycles of these idle machines in parallel and distributed applications, storage systems can exploit idle cycles or memory resources for global memory management [18, 24, 29]. 4.8 Application influence over operating system policies Although it is valid to say that operating systems were invented to hide storage access and management from applications, their handling of storage systems is more generic than is appropriate for many applications. Operating systems ....
FEELEY, M. J., MORGAN, W. E., PIGHIN, F. P., KARLIN, A. R., LEVY, H. M., AND THEKKATH, C. A. Implementing global memory management in a workstation cluster. In Proceedings of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (Copper Mountain, Colorado, December 1995).
....performance improvements of a few percent (e.g. a #1.12# speedup) 5 Multi client systems Multi client systems introduce a new complication: the sharing of data between clients. Note that we are deliberately not trying to achieve client memory sharing, in the style of protocols such as GMS [13, 42]. One benefit is that our scheme does not need to maintain a directory of which clients are caching which blocks. Having multiple clients cache the same block does not itself raise problems (we assume that the clients wish to access the data, or they would not have read it) but exploiting the ....
....case. In the direct client cooperation model [9] active clients offload excess blocks onto idle peers. No inter client sharing occurs cooperation is simply a way to exploit otherwise unused memory. The GMS global memory management project considers finding the nodes with idle memory [13, 42]. Cooperating nodes use approximate knowledge of the global memory state to make caching and ejection decisions that benefit a page faulting client and the whole cluster. Perhaps the closest work to ours in spirit is a global memory management protocol developed for database management systems ....
M. J. Feeley, W. E. Morgan, F. H. Pighin, A. R. Karlin, and H. M. Levy. Implementing global memory management in a workstation cluster. In Proc. of the 15th Symp. on Operating Systems Principles, pages 201--212. Dec. 1995.
....memory as a disk cache [21, 23, 26] Unfortunately, such caches can not be larger than a single workstation s main memory. To overcome this memory size limitation, research file systems use the set of all client and server caches in a NOW (Network of Workstations) as a single cooperative cache [2, 11]. Unfortunately, such file systems are not widespread yet, and their principles have not been incorporated into commercial operating systems. In our study we describe a new device, the Network RamDisk, which attacks the high latency problem in a very convenient manner. A Network RamDisk is a ....
....of power. This situation is not addressed in this paper, since an increasing number of computer buildings are being equipped with UPSs. The most frequent cause of crash is a software crash. To avoid loss of data due to a server crash, some systems write all network memory data to the disk as well ([2, 11]) Instead, we design a reliable Network RamDisk that is able to reconstruct the lost disk blocks when one server fails. To provide this level of reliability, some form of redundancy must be used. The main issues that must be taken into account regarding the form of redundancy used are : 1. The ....
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M. J. Feeley, W. E. Morgan, F. H. Pighin, A. R. Karlin, and H. M. Levy. Implementing Global Memory Management in a Workstation Cluster. In Proceedings of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP '95), pages 201--212, Copper Mountain, CO, Dec 1995.
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M. J. Feeley, W. E. Morgan, F. H. Pighin, A. R. Karlin, and H. M. Levy. Implementing Global Memory Management in a Workstation Cluster. In Proceedings of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP '95), pages 201--212, Copper Mountain, CO, Dec 1995.
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M. Feeley, W. Morgan, F. Pighin, A. Karlin, H. Levy, and C. Thekkath. Implementing global memory management in a workstation cluster. In Proceedings of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, December 1995.
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M. Feeley, W. Morgan, F. Pighin, A. Karlin, H. Levy, and C. Thekkath. Implementing global memory management in a workstation cluster. In SOSP, pages 201--212, 1995.
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M. J. Feeley, W. E. Morgan, F. P. Pighin, A. R. Karlin, H. M. Levy and C. A. Thekkath. Implementing Global Memory Management in a Workstation Cluster. In Proceedings of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 1995.
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M. J. Feeley, W. E. Morgan, F. H. Pighin, A. R. Karlin, H. M. Levy, and C. A. Thekkath. Implementing global memory management in a workstation cluster. In Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, pages 201-212, 1995.
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