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Abstract: This paper describes a general-purpose file system that uses a writeonce -read-many (WORM) optical disk accessed via a magnetic disk cache. The cache enables blocks to be modified multiple times before they are written to the WORM and increases performance. Snapshots of the file system can be made at any time without limiting the users' access to files. These snapshots reside entirely on the WORM, are accessible to the user via a second read-only file system, do not contain multiple copies of... (Update)
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...service continues unaffected, but changes to files are applied to a fresh hierarchy, fabricated on demand, using a copy on write scheme. [7] Thus, the file tree is split into two: a read only version representing the system at the time of the dump, and an ordinary system that...
...processor cache hierarchy simulation. B. Storage Hierarchy Simulations We simulated a storage hierarchy similar to that of Plan 9 [11, 13], where the file system lives entirely on an optical disk jukebox and is cached by DRAM and magnetic disk. Table I describes the...
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Quinlan, S., "A Cached WORM File System ", Software -- Practice and Experience, 21(12), December 1991. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/quinlan91cached.html More
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author = "Sean Quinlan",
title = "A Cached {WORM} File System",
journal = "Software --- Practice and Experience",
volume = "21",
number = "12",
pages = "1289--1299",
year = "1991",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/quinlan91cached.html" }
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