Network Storage Lab: Papers and Presentations
Here are some of our recent papers, technical reports and presentations, in reverse
chronological order:
- Failure-Atomic File Access in the Slice Interposed Network Storage
System
by Darrell Anderson and Jeff Chase.
Cluster Computing Volume 5 Issue 1, 2002.
[Postscript, PDF]
(expanded version of HPDC paper)
- Interposed Request Routing for Scalable Network Storage by
Darrell Anderson, Jeff Chase, and Amin Vahdat. Transactions on
Computer Systems (TOCS) Volume 20 Number 1, February 2002.
[Postscript, PDF] (expanded version of OSDI paper)
- Fstress: A Flexible Network File Service Benchmark by
Darrell Anderson and Jeff Chase. Technical Report CS-2002-01, January 2002.
[Postscript, PDF]
- Server Switching: Yesterday and Tomorrow
by Jeff Chase.
Second IEEE Workshop on Internet Applications (WIAPP `01),
July 2001.
[Postscript, PDF]
- The Trickle-Down Effect: Web Caching and Server Request Distribution
by Ron Doyle, Jeff Chase, Syam Gadde, and Amin Vahdat.
Sixth International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution,
June 2001.
[Postscript, PDF]
- Position Summary: Anypoint Communication Protocol by Ken
Yocum, Jeff Chase, and Amin Vahdat. Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE
Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS), May 2001
[PDF]
- Balance of Power: Energy Management for Server Clusters
by Jeff Chase and Ron Doyle.
Submitted for publication,
January 2001.
[Postscript, PDF, HTML]
- The Case for RDMA
by Allyn Romanow, Costa Sapuntzakis, and Jeff Chase.
IETF draft,
December 2000.
[text]
- Payload Caching: High-Speed Data Forwarding for Network Intermediaries
by Ken Yocum and Jeff Chase.
2001 USENIX Technical Conference,
June 2001.
[Postscript, PDF]
- Interposed Request Routing for Scalable Network Storage
by Darrell Anderson, Jeff Chase, and Amin Vahdat.
In the Fourth Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI2000).
[Postscript,
PDF,
HTML]
- Experiences with Fast Forwarding on Myrinet
by Ken Yocum and Jeff Chase.
First Myrinet User Group Conference,
September 2000.
[Postscript]
- End-System Optimizations for High-Speed TCP
by Jeff Chase, Andrew Gallatin, and Ken Yocum, June 2000.
To appear in IEEE Communications, special issue
on high-speed TCP.
[Postscript,
PDF]
- Failure-Atomic File Access in an Interposed Network Storage
System
by Darrell Anderson and Jeff Chase.
Ninth IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC), Pittsburgh PA,
August 2000.
[Postscript,
PDF]
- FastSlim: Prefetch-Safe Trace Reduction for I/O System Simulation
by Wei Jin, Xiaobai Sun, and Jeff Chase, January 2000. To appear in ACM Transactions
on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS).
[Postscript, PDF]
- Network I/O with Trapeze,
by Jeff Chase, Darrell Anderson, Andrew Gallatin, Alvin Lebeck, and Ken Yocum.
1999 Hot Interconnects Symposium. August 1999.
[Postscript, PDF]
- Gigabit Networking with FreeBSD, Jeff Chase's presentation
at the FreeBSDCon '99 conference in Berkeley, October 1999.
[HTML]
- Trapeze/IP: TCP/IP at Near-Gigabit Speeds,
by Andrew Gallatin, Jeff Chase, and Ken Yocum. 1999 USENIX Technical Conference
(Freenix Track). June 1999.
[Postscript],
[PDF],
[Slides]
- A Case for Buffer Servers,
by Darrell Anderson, Ken Yocum, and Jeff Chase. Workshop on Hot
Topics in Operating Systems (HOTOS) VII, Rio Rico, May 1999.
[Postscript, PDF]
- Cheating the I/O Bottleneck: Network Storage with
Trapeze/Myrinet, by Darrell Anderson, Jeff Chase, Syam Gadde,
Andrew Gallatin, Ken Yocum, and Mike Feeley. Proceedings of the
1998 USENIX Technical Conference, New Orleans, June 1998.
[Postscript, PDF]
- Implementing Cooperative Prefetching and Caching in a Global
Memory System, by Geoff Voelker, Eric Anderson, Tracy Kimbrel,
Mike Feeley, Jeff Chase, Anna Karlin, and Henry Levy. Proc. of the
1998 ACM SIGMETRICS Conference on Performance Measurement,
Modeling, and Evaluation, June 1998.
[Postscript, PDF]
- Adaptive Message Pipelining for Network Memory and Network
Storage, by Ken Yocum, Darrell Anderson, Jeff Chase, Syam
Gadde, Andrew Gallatin, and Alvin Lebeck. Technical Report
CS-1998-10, March 1998. [Postscript]
- Markov Prediction for Adaptive Network Memory
Prefetching, by Gretta Bartels. Senior thesis, May 1998.
[Postscript]
- Trapeze API, by Jeffrey S. Chase, Andrew J. Gallatin,
Alvin R. Lebeck, and Kenneth G. Yocum. Technical Report
CS-1997-21, November 1997. [Postscript,
PDF]
- Balancing DMA Latency and Bandwidth in a High-Speed Network
Adapter, by Kenneth G. Yocum, Darrell C. Anderson, Jeffrey
S. Chase, Syam Gadde, Andrew J. Gallatin, and Alvin R. Lebeck.
Technical Report number CS-1997-20, November 1997.
[Postscript]
- Cut-Through Delivery in Trapeze: An Exercise in Low Latency
Messaging, by Kenneth G. Yocum, Jeffrey S. Chase, Andrew J.
Gallatin, and Alvin R. Lebeck. IEEE Symposium on High-Performance
Distributed Computing (HPDC), Portland OR, August 1997.
[Postscript,
PDF]
chase@cs.duke.edu