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  1-3 of 3 Reviews about "Storage Hierarchies (D.4.2...)": Date Reviewed
  Frugal storage for cloud file systems
Puttaswamy K., Nandagopal T., Kodialam M.  EuroSys 2012 (Proceedings of the 7th ACM European Conference on Computer Systems, Bern, Switzerland, Apr 10-13, 2012) 71-84, 2012.  Type: Proceedings, Reviews: (2 of 2)

Typical modern physical storage systems have a hierarchy of several tiers of storage, with data moving automatically between the various tiers depending on the frequency of access to the data. Fast but expensive storage is used for dat...

Dec 21 2012
  Frugal storage for cloud file systems
Puttaswamy K., Nandagopal T., Kodialam M.  EuroSys 2012 (Proceedings of the 7th ACM European Conference on Computer Systems, Bern, Switzerland, Apr 10-13, 2012) 71-84, 2012.  Type: Proceedings, Reviews: (1 of 2)

As more and more enterprises look to cloud storage to meet their data storage needs at a lower cost of operation, this issue is of important practical significance. In this paper, Puttaswamy et al. address cost-effective cloud storage....

Sep 28 2012
  The Conquest file system: better performance through a disk/persistent-RAM hybrid design
Wang A., Kuenning G., Reiher P., Popek G. ACM Transactions on Storage 2(3): 309-348, 2006.  Type: Article

As dynamic random access memory (DRAM) gets cheaper, larger memories are typically used as buffers to hide input/output (I/O) latency to disk. The Conquest file system is a novel approach for the more effective use of cheap DRAM. It is...

Feb 27 2007
 
 
 
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