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Cooperative Caching: Using Remote Client Memory to Improve File System Performance

Michael D. Dahlin, Randolph Y. Wang, Thomas E. Anderson, David A. Patterson, University of California, Berkeley

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 cooperative 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 cooperative caching can significantly improve file system read response time and that relatively simple cooperative caching algorithms are sufficient to realize most of the potential performance gain.

Michael D. Dahlin, University of California, Berkeley

Randolph Y. Wang, University of California, Berkeley

Thomas E. Anderson, University of California, Berkeley

David A. Patterson, University of California, Berkeley

BibTeX
@inproceedings {260153,
author = {Michael D. Dahlin and Randolph Y. Wang and Thomas E. Anderson and David A. Patterson},
title = {Cooperative Caching: Using Remote Client Memory to Improve File System Performance},
booktitle = {First Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI 94)},
year = {1994},
address = {Monterey, CA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/osdi-94/cooperative-caching-using-remote-client-memory-improve-file-system-performance},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
}
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