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Abstract: We are investigating the potential for a hierarchy of intermediate file servers to address scaling problems in increasingly large distributed file systems. To this end, we have run trace-driven simulations based on data from DEC-SRC and our own data collection to determine the potential of caching-only intermediate servers. The degree of sharing among clients is central to the effectiveness of an intermediate server. This turns out to be quite low in the traces available to us. All told, fewer... (Update)
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Muntz, D. and P. Honeyman (1992), "Multi-level Caching in Distributed File Systems or Your cache ain't nuthing but trash," In Proceedings of the Winter 1992 USENIX , pp. 305--313. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/muntz92multilevel.html More
@article{ muntz92multilevel,
author = "D. Muntz and P. Honeyman",
title = "Multi-Level Caching in Distributed File Systems - or - Your Cache Ain't Nuthin' But Trash",
journal = "Proceedings of the USENIX Winter Conference",
address = "San Francisco, California",
pages = "305--313",
year = "January 1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/muntz92multilevel.html" }
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