Re: [ANNOUNCE] RAIF: Redundant Array of Independent Filesystems

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Nikolai Joukov wrote:

  <http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/docs/joukov-phdthesis/thesis.pdf>

Figures 9.7 and 9.8 also show profiles of the Linux RAID5 and RAIF5
operation under the same Postmark workload.

Nikolai.
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Nikolai Joukov, Ph.D.
Filesystems and Storage Laboratory
Stony Brook University


Well, Congratulations, Doctor!! [Must be nice to be exiled to Stony Brook!! Oh, well, not I]

For some reason, I can not connect to the above link, but I may not need to. Does [should] it contain a link/pointer to the underlying source code? This concept sounds very interesting, and I am sure that many of us would like to look closer, and maybe even get a taste.


Here's hoping that source exists, and that it is available for us.

Thanks
b-

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