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Exposing Memory Mapped I/O Using NFS
Canberra, Australia January 31-February 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ACSC.2000.824375Australasian Computer Science Conference
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Fred Brown, University of Adelaide
The design and implementation of some persistent object stores rely on the availability of memory mapped files. A significant difficulty faced by this approach is that the programmer has very little control over when I/O occurs. In this paper, a mechanism for exposing the I/O activity of a memory mapped file is presented. This involves implementing a special purpose NFS server that provides a shadow paged file which can be memory mapped by a persistent object store. Some initial performance figures are presented to indicate the relative performance of this approach compared to more traditional approaches.
Index Terms:
persistence, persistent object store, virtual memory, NFS, memory mapping, shadow paging
Citation:
Fred Brown, "Exposing Memory Mapped I/O Using NFS," acsc, pp.17, Australasian Computer Science Conference, 2000
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