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L. Mummert, "Efficient Long-Term File Reference Tracing," Carnegie Mellon Univ., 1993, manuscript in preparation.

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Achieving Strong Consistency in a Distributed File System - Triantafillou, Neilson (1997)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....is being dealt with. This is so because only one server may be required to have files brought up to date, and only a small fraction of the file system is affected. From the file TRIANTAFILLOU AND NEILSON: ACHIEVING STRONG CONSISTENCY IN A DISTRIBUTED FILE SYSTEM 49 system traces that we examined ([14]) a maximum of 16 concurrent file sessions were noticed. Also, it is easy to determine what files need to be updated; unlike Deceit, Echo, and Harp, where the whole file system or file group needs to be checked (at recovery time) Given that only a few sessions are usually being served at any ....

....can access a current copy, and the read does not conflict with an uncertain write. On the other hand, a writer is penalized in that the file is only available for update if all contacts for the file are available. This was chosen as update sessions make up only 10 20 of the file sessions ( 1] [14]) 50 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, VOL. 23, NO. 1, JANUARY 1997 We have attempted to maximize availability without compromising the average file session cost. To this end, we have allowed any agent that obtains a cached copy to always access that cached copy unless the agent s ....

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L. Mummert, "Efficient Long-Term File Reference Tracing," Carnegie Mellon Univ., 1993, manuscript in preparation.


Experience with Disconnected Operation in a Mobile .. - Satyanarayanan.. (1993)   (89 citations)  Self-citation (Mummert)   (Correct)

....here are: How large a local disk does one need . How noticeable is reintegration . How important are optimizations to the operation log 6.1. Methodology To estimate disk space requirements we relied on simulations driven by an extensive set of file reference traces that we had collected [12]. Our analysis was comprehensive, taking into account the effect of all references in a trace whether they were to Coda, AFS or the local file system. The traces were carefully selected for sustained high levels of activity from over 1700 samples. We chose 10 workstation traces, 5 representing ....

Mummert, L.B. Efficient Long-Term File Reference Tracing. 1993. in preparation.

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