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OpenSFS and the BWG | |||
Survey | |||
motivation | |||
response | |||
analysis | |||
results | |||
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motivation | |||
description | |||
* Response | * Response | ||
Centers | |||
File systems | |||
* Results | |||
File | |||
# and capacity | |||
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Time | |||
creation, access, modification | |||
# and capacity | |||
* Discussion | |||
* Conclusions | |||
[http://wiki.opensfs.org/File:OpenSFS_survey_report.docx| I/O Workload Characterization - Draft of the White Paper] | [http://wiki.opensfs.org/File:OpenSFS_survey_report.docx| I/O Workload Characterization - Draft of the White Paper] |
Revision as of 13:56, 18 September 2013
Data collected in response to the BWG survey is summarized in the slide deck: I/O Workload Characterization - Summary of Survey Data
We are currently working on short report to summarize and analyze the data collected. This is the outline of the report:
- Introduction
OpenSFS and the BWG Survey motivation response analysis results
- Survey (more in detail)
motivation description
- Response
Centers File systems
- Results
File # and capacity Dir # and capacity Time creation, access, modification # and capacity
- Discussion
- Conclusions