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Dartmouth College

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Galley: A New Parallel File System For Parallel Applications, Nils Nieuwejaar Nov 1996

Galley: A New Parallel File System For Parallel Applications, Nils Nieuwejaar

Dartmouth College Ph.D Dissertations

Most current multiprocessor file systems are designed to use multiple disks in parallel, using the high aggregate bandwidth to meet the growing I/O requirements of parallel scientific applications. Most multiprocessor file systems provide applications with a conventional Unix-like interface, allowing the application to access those multiple disks transparently. This interface conceals the parallelism within the file system, increasing the ease of programmability, but making it difficult or impossible for sophisticated application and library programmers to use knowledge about their I/O to exploit that parallelism. In addition to providing an insufficient interface, most current multiprocessor file systems are optimized for a …