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[Demexp-dev] Interesting paper on Google File System
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David MENTRE |
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[Demexp-dev] Interesting paper on Google File System |
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Tue, 30 Sep 2003 20:24:25 +0200 |
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Hello,
I have started to read a paper on Google file system:
http://www.cs.rochester.edu/sosp2003/papers/p125-ghemawat.pdf
SOSP is a high standard conference on operating system (read: good paper
quality).
The paper is very interesting. It might give ideas to make demexp
scalable and fault tolerant in the long term. When reading the paper,
replace "file chunk" by "question", "file hierarchy" by
"classification", etc.
The Google people have a practical approach to solve issues that I like
much.
That's said, we are still very far from the point when we will have to
look at those issues (read: I spend to much time on emails :).
Yours,
d.
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