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  The case for RAMCloud
Ousterhout J., Agrawal P., Erickson D., Kozyrakis C., Leverich J., Mazières D., Mitra S., Narayanan A., Ongaro D., Parulkar G., Rosenblum M., Rumble S., Stratmann E., Stutsman R. Communications of the ACM 54(7): 121-130, 2011.  Type: Article

In recent decades, disk storage capacity has increased spectacularly, but access speed to the information has not changed significantly. In light of the tremendous developments in semiconductor dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), it s...
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Sep 21 2011  
  Cellular disco: resource management using virtual clusters on shared-memory multiprocessors
Govil K., Teodosiu D., Huang Y., Rosenblum M. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 18(3): 229-262, 2000.  Type: Article

Disco [1] is a virtual machine monitor that turns shared memory multiprocessors into multiple virtual machines, each running an unmodified commercial operating system. Disco can take advantage of technology such as non-uniform memory a...
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Nov 1 2001  
  Disco: running commodity operating systems on scalable multiprocessors
Bugnion E., Devine S., Govil K., Rosenblum M. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 15(4): 412-447, 1997.  Type: Article

Virtual machine monitors, a popular operating systems approach in the 1970s, are investigated as a means of extending modern system software so it can run efficiently on large-scale shared-memory multiprocessors without a massive imple...
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Sep 1 1998  
  Using the SimOS machine simulator to study complex computer systems
Rosenblum M., Bugnion E., Devine S., Herrod S. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 7(1): 78-103, 1997.  Type: Article

SimOS is a computer simulation environment whose goal is to provide a platform for measuring and evaluating design alternatives of computer systems that have yet to be built. The environment is set up in such a way that both hardware a...
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Apr 1 1998  
  Implementing efficient fault containment for multiprocessors: confining faults in a shared-memory multiprocessor environment
Rosenblum M., Chapin J., Teodosiu D., Devine S., Lahiri T., Gupta A. Communications of the ACM 39(9): 52-61, 1996.  Type: Article

The authors contend that large-scale multiprocessors are plagued by failures in hardware and software that frequently bring down the entire system, requiring that the machine be rebooted. They propose a scheme for fault containment, th...
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Jun 1 1997  

 
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