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Scalability in the XFS File System Adam Sweeney, Doug Doucette, Wei Hu, Curtis Anderson, Mike Nishimoto, and Geoff Peck Silicon Graphics, Inc. Abstract In this paper we describe the architecture and design of a new file
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Document Date: 2009-12-29 17:31:13


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Orlando / /

Company

XFS / Geoff Peck Silicon Graphics Inc. / Silicon Graphics / XFS I/O / Time Warner / I/O / /

IndustryTerm

demand server / end systems / bit file systems / Applications processing files / ahead logging protocol / large file systems / software errors / file systems / give applications / on-line file system defragmentation utility / large systems / allocation / designed file systems / capacity systems / style solution / bandwidth available to applications / raw disk devices / disk devices / scientific computing / large computer systems / /

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I/O / I/ O / /

OperatingSystem

Unix / SunOS / IRIX / BSD / POSIX / /

Person

Curtis Anderson / Mike Nishimoto / Wei Hu / Doug Doucette / Buffer Cache / Directory Mgr / /

Position

transaction manager / space manager / system administrator / Manager / single writer / manager for allocating and keeping track / Manager Disk Drivers Inability / transaction manager and a volume manager / volume manager / writer / I/O manager / /

ProgrammingLanguage

C / Cedar / /

Technology

ahead logging protocol / MPEG / Unix / disk drive / video on demand / random access / operating system / paging / /