Distributed File Systems
Research Papers
- Data Propagation in a Distributed File System Minkyong Kim, Brian Noble, Xichu Chen, Dawn Tilbury, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, no date provided
- Serverless Network File Systems Thomas E. Anderson, Michael D. Dahlin, Jeanna M. Neefe, David A. Patterson, Drew S. Roselli, and Randolph Y. Wang, Computer Science Division, University of California at Berkeley, Copyright 1995 Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.
- PRACTI Replication for Large-Scale Systems Mike Dahlin, Lei Gao, Amol Nayata, Arun Venkataramani, Praveen Yalagandula, and Jiandan Zheng, Department of Computer Sciences Technical Report 04-28, University of Texas at Austin, no date provided
- Pond: the OceanStore Prototype Sean Rhea, Patrick Eaton, Dennis Geels, Hakim Weatherspoon, Ben Zhao, and John Kubiatowicz, University of California at Berkeley, Appears in Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Converence on File and Storage Technologies (FAST ’03).
- Pond: The OceanStore Prototype Dennis Geels, Presentation Slides, January, 2003
- Pond: The OceanStore Prototype Patrick Eaton, Presentation Slides
- Replication-based Fault Tolerance in a Grid Environment Paul Townend and Jie Xu, School of Computing, University of Leeds, no date provided
- Replica Management with Reptor Peter Kunszt, Erwin Laure, Heinz Stockinger, Kurt Stockinger, DataGrid, Document ID: DataGrid-02-TED-030408, April 8, 2003
- Dual-Quorum Replication for Edge Services Lei Gao, Mike Dahlin, Jiandan Zheng, Lorenzo Alvisi, Arun Iyengar, University of Texas at Austin, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, no date provided – suspect 2004
- Swarm: Scalable Wide Area Replication Middleware Sai Susarla and John Carter, School of Computing, University of Utah
- Middleware Support for Locality-aware Wide area Replication Sai Susarla and John Carter, School of Computing, University of Utah, November 18, 2004
- Flexible Consistency for Wide area Peer Replication Sai Susarla and John Carter, UUCS-04-016, School of Computing, University of Utah, November 18,2004.
- The Google File System Sanjay Ghemawat, Howard Gobioff, and Shun-Tak Leung, Google, October 2003
- Removing Bottlenecks in Distributed Filesystems: Coda & InterMezzo as examples Peter J. Braam, Philip A. Nelson, Carnegie Mellon University & Western Washington University, research supported by the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) under DARPA contract number F19628-96-C-0061, no date provided, Coda information can be found here
- Naming, Migration, and Replication in NFSv4 Jiaying Zhang and Peter Honeyman, Center for Information Technology Integration, University of Michigan, no date provided
- File Access Patterns in Coda Distributed File System Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Computer Science Department, McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Northwestern University, no date provided
- Taming aggressive replication in the Pangaea wide-area file system Yasushi Saito, Christos Karamanolis, Magnus Karlsson, and Mallik Mahalingam, Storage Systems Department, HP Labs, Palo Alto, California, USA, no date provided
- The InterMezzo File System Peter J. Braam, Michael Callahan, Phil Schwan, Carnegie Mellon University, The Roda Group, Stelias Computing, no date provided
- File Systems for Clusters from a Protocol Perspective Peter J. Braam, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, no date provided
- Feasibility of a Serverless Distributed File system Deployed on an Existing Set of Desktop PCs William J. Bolosky, John R. Douceur, David Ely, and Marvin Theimer, Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, Copyright 2000 ACM
- zFS – A Scalable Distributed File System Using Object Disks Ohad Rodeh and Avi Teperman, IBM Labs, Haifa University, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel, no date provided
- Object Store Based SAN File Systems J. Satran and A. Teperman, IBM Labs, Haifa University, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel, no date provided
- Replication in Ficus Distributed File Systems Gerald J. Popek, Richard G. Guy, Thomas W. Page, Jr., and John S. Heidemann, Department of Computer Science, University of California Los Angeles, Appeared in The Proceedings of the Workshop on Management of Replicated Data, November 1990
- Frangipani: A Scalable Distributed File System Chandramohan A. Thekkath, Timothy Mann, and Edward K. Lee, Systems Research Center, Digital Equipment Corporation, Palo Alto, California, no date provided
- Achieving Strong Consistency in a Distributed File System Peter Trantafillou and Carl Neilson, IEEE Transactions On Software Engineering, Vol 23, No. 1, January 1997
Other References
- Classifications of Features of Distributed File Systems
- Cluster File Systems, Inc. Lustre: A Scalable, High-Performance File System, November 2002
- Distributed File Systems
- File-Sharing Under Ficus
- Red Hat Global File System
- PeerFS
- Lustre File System Comparisions
- Linux Clustering Software