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Abstract: This thesis proposes ideas for designing #le system software for large, high-performance
#le server hardware we feel will be common in the middle to late nineties. In particular,
the thesis examines the value and pragmatics of #le systems with multiple #le implementations.
A #le implementation determines how a #le is represented in secondary storage
and the procedures by which that representation is interpreted. A #le system with multiple
#le implementations can use di#erent implementations for ... (Update)
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.... several file systems on disk as well as to stripe over several disks, thus allowing for multiple file implementations as suggested in [49] and for separation of control and data storage as suggested in [34] In order to efficiently map disk sectors to capabilities, the...
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Raymie Stata. File systems with multiple file implementations. Master's thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February 1992. Also available as Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR-528. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/stata92file.html More
@techreport{ stata92file,
author = "R. Stata",
title = "{FILE} {SYSTEMS} {WITH} {MULTIPLE} {FILE} {IMPLEMENTATIONS}",
number = "MIT/LCS/TR-528",
pages = "58",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/stata92file.html" }
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