Call Number | SEM-215 |
Collection Type | Indeks Artikel prosiding/Sem |
Title | Cooperative Caching: Using Remote Client Memory to Improve File System Performance |
Author | Michael D. Dahlin, Randolph Y. Wang, Thomas E. Anderson, David A. Patterson; |
Publisher | Proceedings of the First USENIX Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI) |
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SEM-215 | TERSEDIA |
Emerging high-speed networks will allow machines to access remote data nearly as quickly as they can access local data. This trend motivates the use of cooperative caching: coordinating the file caches of many machines distributed on a LAN to form a more effective overall file cache. In this paper we examine four cooperative caching algorithms using a trace-driven simulation study. These simulations indicate that for the systems studied coopera- tive caching can halve the number of disk accesses, improving file system read response time by as much as 73%. Based on these simulations we conclude that cooper- ative caching can significantly improve file system read response time and that relatively simple cooperative cach- ing algorithms are sufficient to realize most of the poten- tial performance gain.