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Abstract: This memory use could be reduced by introducing a
shared buffer pool, or setting the limit below 50 server processes. This limit is somewhat
arbitrary because the server processes are multiplexed among clients.
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...a simpler remote execution model. This lesson comes from experience with the Sprite distributed operating system [Douglis90] Nelson88] [Welch90]. Sprite provided a single system image through a shared network file system. Process migration was used to exploit CPU cycles on...
.... system that was developed at the University of California, Berkeley [14] It features a fast, single image network file system [19], transparent process migration [6] and a high performance log structured local file system [17] Sprite was originally written from scratch...
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
B.B.Welch, "Naming, State Management, and UserLevel Extensions in the Sprite Distributed File System ", University of California Berkeley, Technical Report UCB/CSD 90/567 1990. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/welch90naming.html More
@techreport{ welch90naming,
author = "Brent Ballinger Welch",
title = "Naming, State Management, and User-Level Extensions in the Sprite Distributed File System",
number = "CSD-90-567",
pages = "232",
year = "1990",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/welch90naming.html" }
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