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Tiger Shark a scalable file system for multimedia (1998)  (Make Corrections)  (16 citations)
Roger L. Haskin
IBM Journal of Research and Development



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Abstract: Tiger Shark is a scalable, parallel file system designed to support interactive multimedia applications, particularly large-scale ones such as interactive television (ITV). Tiger Shark runs under the IBM AIX operating system, on machines ranging from RS/6000 desktop workstations to the SP2 parallel supercomputer. In addition to supporting continuous-time data, Tiger Shark provides scalability, high availability, and on-line system management, all of which are crucial in large-scale video... (Update)

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Haskin, R.L., "Tiger Shark-a scalable file system for multimedia," IBM Journal of Research and Development, vol.42, no.2, p. 185-97, March 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/haskin98tiger.html   More

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    pages = "185--197",
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