International Conference on Networking and Services (ICNS '07) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icns.2007.113
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The Design of a Storage Architecture for Mobile Heterogeneous Devices

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“…This will give us insights to how a migration will behave over the Internet and how RDC traffic is shaped over long distances. We are also planning of experimenting with the Network Memory Server [15] for Linux which will allow us to have a very fast storage system and remove the storage bottleneck from full VM migrations. As this is on-going research, we would appreciate any comments and recommendations that will help us further analyse the different aspects of this project and build a test platform that can provide meaningful results that we can share.…”
Section: Future Work and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will give us insights to how a migration will behave over the Internet and how RDC traffic is shaped over long distances. We are also planning of experimenting with the Network Memory Server [15] for Linux which will allow us to have a very fast storage system and remove the storage bottleneck from full VM migrations. As this is on-going research, we would appreciate any comments and recommendations that will help us further analyse the different aspects of this project and build a test platform that can provide meaningful results that we can share.…”
Section: Future Work and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like the Andrew File System (AFS) [4], the xFS design attempted to make extensive use of both memory caches and local on-disk caches at client nodes and used clustering as well as sophisticated cache coherency algorithms to eliminate the need for a central server at the core of the system. In [5], the authors showed that network storage could be implemented without the need for special hardware. The design supported mobile users by using a two-level system.…”
Section: A Network Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These properties tend to indicate that it is reasonable to assume a Poisson-distribution for the arrival rate and the service rate can also assumed to be exponential since the system is memoryless with regard to previous transactions. A more detailed presentation of the architecture is given in [17].…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Network Memory Servermentioning
confidence: 99%