CS 736 Reviews - Spring 2016

Archives

  • Remus: High Availability via Asynchronous Virtual Machine Replication
  • Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating Systems
  • Terra: a virtual machine-based platform for trusted computing
  • Using Encryption for Authentication in Large Networks of Computers.
  • Scale and Performance in a Distributed File System
  • Optimistic Crash Consistency
  • The Google File System
  • FlashTier: A Lightweight, Consistent and Durable Storage Cache
  • The Design and Implementation of a Log-Structured File System.
  • Experiences with Processes and Monitors in Mesa
  • Cooperative Task Management without Manual Stack Management
  • Lottery Scheduling: Flexible Proportional-Share Resource Management
  • Scheduler Activations: Effective Kernel Support for the User-Level management of Parallelism.
  • Lightweight Remote Procedure Call
  • Implementing Remote Procedure Calls
  • Practical, transparent operating system support for superpages
  • Machine-independent virtual memory management for paged uniprocessor and multiprocessor architectures
  • Memory Resource Management in VMware ESX Server
  • Disco: running commodity operating systems on scalable multiprocessors
  • The multikernel: a new OS architecture for scalable multicore systems
  • Sharing and Protection in a Single Address Space Operating System.

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  • Remus: High Availability via Asynchronous Virtual Machine Replication
  • Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating Systems
  • Terra: a virtual machine-based platform for trusted computing
  • Using Encryption for Authentication in Large Networks of Computers.
  • Scale and Performance in a Distributed File System
  • Optimistic Crash Consistency
  • The Google File System
  • FlashTier: A Lightweight, Consistent and Durable Storage Cache
  • The Design and Implementation of a Log-Structured File System.
  • Experiences with Processes and Monitors in Mesa
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