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Abstract:
In other papers I propose the idea of disk-directed I/O for
multiprocessor file systems. Those papers focus on the performance
advantages and capabilities of disk-directed I/O, but say little about
the application-programmer's interface or about the interface between
the compute processors and I/O processors. In this short note I
discuss the requirements for these interfaces, and look at many
existing interfaces for parallel file systems. I conclude that many
of the existing interfaces could be adapted for use in a disk-directed
I/O system.
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David Kotz,
"Interfaces for Disk-Directed I/O."
Dartmouth Computer Science Technical Report PCS-TR95-270,
September 1995.
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