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11th FAST 2013: San Jose, California, USA
- Keith A. Smith, Yuanyuan Zhou:
Proceedings of the 11th USENIX conference on File and Storage Technologies, FAST 2013, San Jose, CA, USA, February 12-15, 2013. USENIX 2013
File systems
- Ao Ma, Chris Dragga, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:
Ffsck: the fast file system checker. 1-16 - Pradeep Shetty, Richard P. Spillane, Ravikant Malpani, Binesh Andrews, Justin Seyster, Erez Zadok:
Building workload-independent storage with VT-trees. 17-30 - Lanyue Lu, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, Shan Lu:
A study of Linux file system evolution. 31-44
Caching
- Ricardo Koller, Leonardo Mármol, Raju Rangaswami, Swaminathan Sundararaman, Nisha Talagala, Ming Zhao:
Write policies for host-side flash caches. 45-58 - Yiying Zhang, Gokul Soundararajan, Mark W. Storer, Lakshmi N. Bairavasundaram, Sethuraman Subbiah, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:
Warming up storage-level caches with bonfire. 59-72 - Eunji Lee, Hyokyung Bahn, Sam H. Noh:
Unioning of the buffer cache and journaling layers with non-volatile memory. 73-80
Protecting your data
- Fabiano C. Botelho, Philip Shilane, Nitin Garg, Windsor Hsu:
Memory efficient sanitization of a deduplicated storage system. 81-94 - James S. Plank, Mario Blaum, James L. Hafner:
SD codes: erasure codes designed for how storage systems really fail. 95-104 - Thanh Do, Tyler Harter, Yingchao Liu, Haryadi S. Gunawi, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:
HARDFS: hardening HDFS with selective and lightweight versioning. 105-118
Big systems, big challenges
- Devesh Tiwari, Simona Boboila, Sudharshan S. Vazhkudai, Youngjae Kim, Xiaosong Ma, Peter Desnoyers, Yan Solihin:
Active flash: towards energy-efficient, in-situ data analytics on extreme-scale machines. 119-132 - Madalin Mihailescu, Gokul Soundararajan, Cristiana Amza:
MixApart: decoupled analytics for shared storage systems. 133-146 - Yan Li, Nakul Sanjay Dhotre, Yasuhiro Ohara, Thomas M. Kroeger, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long:
Horus: fine-grained encryption-based security for large-scale storage. 147-160
Deduplication
- Przemyslaw Strzelczak, Elzbieta Adamczyk, Urszula Herman-Izycka, Jakub Sakowicz, Lukasz Slusarczyk, Jaroslaw Wrona, Cezary Dubnicki:
Concurrent deletion in a distributed content-addressable storage system with global deduplication. 161-174 - Dirk Meister, André Brinkmann, Tim Süß:
File recipe compression in data deduplication systems. 175-182 - Mark Lillibridge, Kave Eshghi, Deepavali Bhagwat:
Improving restore speed for backup systems that use inline chunk-based deduplication. 183-198
Something for everyone
- Jacob R. Lorch, Bryan Parno, James W. Mickens, Mariana Raykova, Joshua Schiffman:
Shroud: ensuring private access to large-scale data in the data center. 199-214 - Mohit Saxena, Yiying Zhang, Michael M. Swift, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:
Getting real: lessons in transitioning research simulations into hardware systems. 215-228 - Danny Harnik, Ronen I. Kat, Oded Margalit, Dmitry Sotnikov, Avishay Traeger:
To Zip or not to Zip: effective resource usage for real-time compression. 229-242
Flash and SSDs
- Kai Zhao, Wenzhe Zhao, Hongbin Sun, Tong Zhang, Xiaodong Zhang, Nanning Zheng:
LDPC-in-SSD: making advanced error correction codes work effectively in solid state drives. 243-256 - Youyou Lu, Jiwu Shu, Weimin Zheng:
Extending the lifetime of flash-based storage through reducing write amplification from file systems. 257-270 - Mai Zheng, Joseph A. Tucek, Feng Qin, Mark Lillibridge:
Understanding the robustness of SSDS under power fault. 271-284
Performance improvements and measurements
- Ji-Yong Shin, Mahesh Balakrishnan, Tudor Marian, Hakim Weatherspoon:
Gecko: contention-oblivious disk arrays for cloud storage. 285-298 - James S. Plank, Kevin M. Greenan, Ethan L. Miller:
Screaming fast Galois field arithmetic using intel SIMD instructions. 299-306 - Vasily Tarasov, Dean Hildebrand, Geoff Kuenning, Erez Zadok:
Virtual machine workloads: the case for new benchmarks for NAS. 307-320
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