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Abstract: The Hurricane File System (HFS) is a new file system
being developed for large-scale shared memory multiprocessors
with distributed disks. The main goal of this file
system is scalability; that is, the file system is designed to
handle demands that are expected to grow linearly with
the number of processors in the system. To achieve this
goal, HFS is designed using a new structuring technique
called Hierarchical Clustering. HFS is also designed to
be flexible in supporting a variety of policies ... (Update)
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...layer since we have no general purpose queries in our system. We also have much in common with distributed and parallel le systems [3, 23, 31, 33]. A DDS presents a higher level interface than a typical le system, and DDS operations are data structure speci c and atomically a...
...file I O since this is accomplished by the operating system, i.e. the file system. Examples of parallel file systems are Galley [10] HFS [11] , HiDIOS [19] ParFiSys[4] PIOUS [12] based on PVM [ and Vesta [8] Looking at one level above the file system, we come to the...
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Orran Krieger and Michael Stumm. HFS: a flexible file system for large-scale multiprocessors. In Proceedings of the 1993 DAGS/PC Symposium, pages 6--14, Hanover, NH, June 1993. Dartmouth Institute for Advanced Graduate Studies. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/krieger93hfs.html More
@inproceedings{ krieger93hfs,
author = "Orran Krieger and Michael Stumm",
title = "{HFS:} {A} Flexible File System for large-scale Multiprocessors",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 1993 {DAGS}/{PC} Symposium",
address = "Hanover, NH",
pages = "6--14",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/krieger93hfs.html" }
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