| "The Butterfly RAMFile system," Tech. Rep. 6351, BBN Advanced Computers Incorporated, September 1986. |
....and the tendency to confine program development activity to a front end machine, files should generally be larger than on an interactive system. Large amounts of main memory should also reduce the need for temporary files on disk, either by means of packages such as the Butterfly RAMFile system [13] or as a result of extensive caching. These considerations lead us to believe that sequential access to relatively large files will overwhelm all other usage patterns. It therefore appears that round robin interleaving will support common operations well. Given the sorts of performance results ....
"The Butterfly RAMFile system," Tech. Rep. 6351, BBN Advanced Computers Incorporated, September 1986.
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