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9. SYSTOR 2016: Haifa, Israel
- Proceedings of the 9th ACM International on Systems and Storage Conference, SYSTOR 2016, Haifa, Israel, June 6-8, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4381-7
Security
- Man-Ki Yoon, Mihai Christodorescu, Lui Sha, Sibin Mohan:
The DragonBeam Framework: Hardware-Protected Security Modules for In-Place Intrusion Detection. 1:1-1:12 - Ming Chen, Erez Zadok, Arun Olappamanna Vasudevan, Kelong Wang:
SeMiNAS: A Secure Middleware for Wide-Area Network-Attached Storage. 2:1-2:13 - Edi Shmueli, Sergey Goffman, Yoram Zahavi:
Helping Protect Software Distribution with PSWD. 3:1-3:6
Storage - SSD Reliability
- Roman A. Pletka, Sasa Tomic:
Health-Binning: Maximizing the Performance and the Endurance of Consumer-Level NAND Flash. 4:1-4:10 - Yushi Liang, Yunpeng Chai, Ning Bao, Hengyu Chen, Yaohong Liu:
Elastic Queue: A Universal SSD Lifetime Extension Plug-in for Cache Replacement Algorithms. 5:1-5:11
Storage - Datacenters
- Helgi Sigurbjarnarson, Petur Orri Ragnarsson, Juncheng Yang, Ymir Vigfusson, Mahesh Balakrishnan:
Enabling Space Elasticity in Storage Systems. 6:1-6:11 - Iyswarya Narayanan, Di Wang, Myeongjae Jeon, Bikash Sharma, Laura Caulfield, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Ben Cutler, Jie Liu, Badriddine M. Khessib, Kushagra Vaid:
SSD Failures in Datacenters: What? When? and Why? 7:1-7:11 - Yuanjiang Ni, Ji Jiang, Dejun Jiang, Xiaosong Ma, Jin Xiong, Yuangang Wang:
S-RAC: SSD Friendly Caching for Data Center Workloads. 8:1-8:12
Potpouri (1)
- Assaf Natanzon, Alex Winokur, Eitan Bachmat:
Black box replication: Breaking the latency limits. 9:1-9:9
Parallelism
- Duane Niles, Roberto Palmieri, Binoy Ravindran:
Exploiting Parallelism of Distributed Nested Transactions. 10:1-10:11 - Yang Zhan, Donald E. Porter:
Versioned Programming: A Simple Technique for Implementing Efficient, Lock-Free, and Composable Data Structures. 11:1-11:12 - Sagi Shahar, Mark Silberstein:
Supporting data-driven I/O on GPUs using GPUfs. 12:1-12:11
Potpouri (2)
- Yogev Vaknin, Sivan Toledo:
Proper Timed I/O: High-Accuracy Real-Time Control for Conventional Operating Systems. 13:1-13:11
File Systems
- Thiago Emmanuel Pereira, Francisco Vilar Brasileiro, Lívia M. R. Sampaio:
A study on the errors and uncertainties of file system trace capture methods. 14:1-14:11 - Eunji Lee, Hyokyung Bahn, Minseong Jeong, Sunghwan Kim, Jesung Yeon, Seunghoon Yoo, Sam H. Noh, Kang G. Shin:
Reducing Journaling Harm on Virtualized I/O Systems. 15:1-15:6 - Roy Friedman, David Sainz:
File System Usage in Android Mobile Phones. 16:1-16:11
Posters
- Abed Abu Dbai, David Breitgand, Gidon Gershinsky, Alex Glikson, Khalid Ahmed:
Enterprise Resource Management in Mesos Clusters. 17:1 - Yaniv Ben-Itzhak, Cosmin Caba, José Soler:
Utilizing Optical Circuits in Hybrid Packet/Circuit Data-Center Networks. 18:1 - Rami Cohen, Yuval Cassuto:
Coded Network Switches for Improved Throughput. 19:1 - Itai Dabran, Tom Palny:
A Robotic Mobile Hot Spot Relay (MHSR) for Disaster Areas. 20:1 - Yonatan Gottesman, Joel Nider, Ronen I. Kat, Yaron Weinsberg, Michael Factor:
Using Storage Class Memory Efficiently for an In-memory Database. 21:1 - Krishna T. Malladi, Manu Awasthi, Hongzhong Zheng:
Software-Defined Emulation Infrastructure for High Speed Storage. 22:1 - Eyal Moscovici, Dan Tsafrir, Yossi Kuperman, Joel Nider, Razya Ladelsky, Abel Gordon:
IO Core Manager for Virtual Environments. 23:1 - Joel Nider, Mike Rapoport:
Cross-ISA Container Migration. 24:1 - Gal Oren, Leonid Barenboim, Lior Amar:
Memory-Aware Management for Multi-Level Main Memory Complex using an Optimization of the Aging Paging Algorithm. 25:1 - Qiqi Shuai, Victor O. K. Li:
Flexible Download Time Analysis of Coded Storage Systems. 26:1 - Ofir Shwartz, Yitzhak Birk:
Fast and Scalable Security Support for Directory-Based Distributed Shared Memory. 27:1 - Shay Vargaftik, Isaac Keslassy, Ariel Orda, Katherine Barabash, Yaniv Ben-Itzhak, Ofer Biran, Dean H. Lorenz:
Optics in Data Centers: Adapting to Diverse Modern Workloads. 28:1 - Netanel Zakay, Dror G. Feitelson:
Semi-Open Trace Based Simulation for Reliable Evaluation of Job Throughput and User Productivity. 29:1
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