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Performance Virtualization for Distributed Storage Systems via Proportional Sharing, Yin Wang and Arif Merchant, To appear in 5th
USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technology (FAST'07),
February 2007, San Jose, CA.
» Utilification
redux (PDF, 87KB). John Wilkes. Invited keynote for
Middleware 2006, Nov. 2006, Melbourne, Australia.
» A
Fresh Look at the Reliability of Long-term Digital Storage (PDF, 327KB),
Mary Baker, Mehul Shah, David S.H. Rosenthal, Mema Roussopoulos,
Petros Maniatis, TJ Giuli, and Prashanth Bungale, EuroSys 2006,
April 2006 (Leuven, Belgium).
» On
the road to recovery: restoring data after disasters (PDF, 311KB), Kimberly
Keeton, Dirk Beyer, Ernesto Brau, Arif Merchant, Cipriano Santos and
Alex Zhang, Proc. of ACM European Systems Conference
(EuroSys), April 2006, Leuven, Belgium.
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Quickly finding near-optimal storage system designs (PDF, 213KB), Eric
Anderson, Mahesh Kallahalla, Susan Spence, Ram Swaminathan, and Qian
Wang, ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS), 23(4):337-374,
November 2005.
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Hibernator: helping disk arrays sleep through the winter (PDF, 639KB),
Q. Zhu, Z. Chen, L. Tan, Y. Zhou, K. Keeton and J. Wilkes,
Proc. of Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP),
pp. 177-190, October 2005.
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