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J. Wilkes. The DataMesh Research Project. In Proc. of Transputing '91, pp. 547553, 1991.

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FAB: enterprise storage systems on a shoestring - Svend Frlund Arif (2003)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

....failures. FAB uses dynamic load balancing and background reconfiguration, as discussed further in Section 4, to address the fourth challenge. 1. 2 Related work The idea of building a distributed logical disk from a decentralized collection of smaller components was pioneered by DataMesh [13] and Petal [10] FAB extends Petal s ideas with better replication, volume layout, and load balancing algorithms. IBM s IceCube [8] builds innovative hardware for a FAB like composable storage system, but we do not know their software structure yet. Many high throughput data systems, including ....

John Wilkes. Datamesh research project, phase 1. In Proc. USENIX Workshop on File Systems, pages 63--69, Ann Arbor, MI, May 1992.


Bridging the Information Gap in Storage Protocol Stacks - Denehy, Arpaci-Dusseau.. (2002)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

....systems [14] This interface allows more advanced functionality to be placed into the storage layer, whereas ERAID is designed to allow more functionality to be placed within the file system. Earlier work at HP on DataMesh also proposes more sophisticated interfaces for network attached storage [50]. Our informed approach is also similar to a large body of work in parallel file systems [17, 24] Most parallel file systems expose disk parallelism, but they allow the application itself, and not the file system, to manage it. Better control over redundancy in a parallel file system has also ....

J. Wilkes. DataMesh Research Project, Phase 1. In Proceedings of the USENIX File Systems Workshop, pages 63--69, May 1992.


A Performance Comparison between the DR-net and a.. - Yasuyuki Mimatsu Hitachi (2000)   (Correct)

....of tens of megabytes and gigabit communication links in the disk drives. IDISK is designed for decision support systems (DDSs) but a disk array with a number of IDISKs can be made. In such a case, each IDISK will have the functions of a conventional array controller. TickerTAIP DataMesh[2][12] has multiple controllers which are connected to each other by an internal network. In [2] it was shown that the system performance is improved by distribution of the parity calculation. DR net differs from these approaches, though, in that it is an architecture where the system scalability, ....

J. Wilkes. The DataMesh research project. In P. W. et al., editor, Transputing '91, pages 547 -- 553. IOS Press, 1991.


Persistent Store In A Dynamic Resource Management Environment - Bridgland (1994)   (Correct)

....1988) Communication can occur between local or distributed threads on a distributed machine. ffl Persistent Store Manager (PSM) The PSM implements all the policy relating to the persistent store such as caching and prefetching. In a similar way, policy was implemented in managers in DataMesh (Wilkes, 1992). Each manager was optimised for a particular set of requirements. ffl Process Manager (PM) The PM determines the factors which control scheduling of threads of control. The process structure of an application is determined entirely at user level. ffl Store Manager (SM) The SM controls the ....

Wilkes, J. 1992. DataMesh research project, phase 1. Pages 63--69 of: USENIX File System Workshop Proceedings.


Evaluation of Active Disks for Large Decision Support.. - Uysal, Acharya, Saltz (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....of algorithmic research for shared nothing architectures to provide efficient implementations of a wide variety of operations. Furthermore, Active Disks can be used to perform operations for non relational data such as image processing [3, 31] and file system and security related processing [11, 15, 38, 39]. 7 Conclusions In this paper, we have evaluated Active Disk architectures for decision support databases and have compared their performance, scalability and price with that of existing scalable server architectures. In addition, we have examined the impact of individually scaling several Active ....

John Wilkes. DataMesh research project, phase 1. In USENIX File System Workshop Proceedings, pages 63--70, 1992.


The TickerTAIP Parallel RAID Architecture - Cao, Lim, Venkataraman, Wilkes (1993)   (67 citations)  Self-citation (Wilkes)   (Correct)

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John Wilkes. The DataMesh research project. Transputing'91 (Sunnyvale, CA), volume 2, pages 547--53, Peter Welch, Dyke Stiles, Tosiyasu L. Kunii, and AndrBakkers, editors. IOS Press, Amsterdam, 22--26 April 1991.


Report of the Working Group on Storage I/O for Large-Scale.. - Gibson, Vitter, (ed.) (1996)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Wilkes)   (Correct)

....media) and format translation. There are also opportunities for tight coupling with network protocols. New directions in networking research, notably the ability to execute functions in network devices, 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 ....

WILKES, J. DataMesh research project, phase 1. In Proceedings of the USENIX File Systems Workshop (May 1992), pp. 63-69.


Report of the Working Group on Storage I/O for Large-Scale .. - Gibson, Vitter, Wilkes (1996)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Wilkes)   (Correct)

....media) and format translation. There are also opportunities for tight coupling with network protocols. New directions in networking research, notably the ability to execute functions in network devices, 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 ....

Wilkes, J. DataMesh research project, phase 1. In Proceedings of the USENIX File Systems Workshop (May 1992), pp. 63--69.


Report of the Working Group on Storage I/O for Large-Scale .. - Gibson, Vitter, Wilkes (1996)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Wilkes)   (Correct)

....media) and format translation. There are also opportunities for tight coupling with network protocols. New directions in networking research, notably the ability to execute functions in network devices, 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 ....

Wilkes, J. DataMesh research project, phase 1. In Proceedings of the USENIX File Systems Workshop (May 1992), pp. 63--69.


DR-nets: Data-Reconstruction Networks . . . - Yokota (1994)   (Correct)

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J. Wilkes. The DataMesh Research Project. In Proc. of Transputing '91, pp. 547553, 1991.


Techniques for File System Simulation - Oct Ob Er   (Correct)

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John Wilkes. Datamesh research project, phase 1. In Proceedings of the USENIX Workshop on File

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