BibTeX for a paper by David Kotz at Dartmouth College.
For more information about this paper, visit this web page:
https://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~kotz/research/kotz-throughput/index.html

@TechReport{kotz:throughput,
  author =        {David Kotz},
  title =         {{Throughput of Existing Multiprocessor File Systems (an informal study)}},
  institution =   {Dept. of Math and Computer Science, Dartmouth College},
  year =          1993,
  month =         {May},
  number =        {PCS-TR93-190},
  copyright =     {David Kotz},
  URL =           {https://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~kotz/research/kotz-throughput/index.html},
  abstract =      {Fast file systems are critical for high-performance scientific computing, since many scientific applications have tremendous I/O requirements. Many parallel supercomputers have only recently obtained fully parallel I/O architectures and file systems, which are necessary for scalable I/O performance. Scalability aside, I show here that many systems lack sufficient absolute performance. I do this by surveying the performance reported in the literature, summarized in an informal table.},
}

