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Chapter 9: Disributed File Systems
Clients cache entire files on local disks 3. Cache coherence by callback: servers notify workstations of changes to cached files 4. Clients dynamically map files to servers and cache this information 5. Token-based authentication and end-to-end encryption
Cache coherence - Wikipedia
In computer architecture, cache coherence is the uniformity of shared resource data that ends up stored in multiple local caches.When clients in a system maintain caches of a common memory resource, problems may arise with incoherent data, which is particularly the case with CPUs in a multiprocessing system.. In the illustration on the right, consider both the clients have a cached copy of a ......
Frequently Asked Questions - Lustre Wiki
Which disk file systems are supported as Lustre back-end file systems? Lustre includes an enhanced version of the ext4 file system, called ldiskfs, with additional functional and performance enhancements. It is also possible to use the OpenZFS file system to increase the scalability and robustness of the back-end file system....
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