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- Renaissance: managing the network computer and its storage requirementsAntony Foster, David Habermehl. 3-10 [doi]
- Local area gigabit networkingDon E. Tolmie. 11-16 [doi]
- National Supercomputing Center mass storage system requirementsAndrew Hanushevsky. 20-21 [doi]
- Client requirements for a UNIX-based network file-transport utilityMichael Nemanic. 22-24 [doi]
- High-performance data systemsB. Collins. 25-26 [doi]
- Mass storage requirements in the intelligence communityTom Myers, Elizabeth Williams. 27-28 [doi]
- MSS requirements for data acquisition systemsStephen W. Miller. 29-30 [doi]
- Factors affecting the performance of a DOS-based WORM file serverSusan E. Hauser, Christopher Rivera, George R. Thoma. 33-37 [doi]
- Benchmarking a network storage serviceSuzanne M. Kelly, Rena A. Haynes, Martha J. Ernest. 38-44 [doi]
- Performance of balanced disk array schemesWalter A. Burkhard, Kimberly C. Claffy, Thomas J. E. Schwarz. 45-50 [doi]
- Analyzing the I/O behavior of supercomputer applicationsEthan L. Miller, Randy H. Katz. 51-55 [doi]
- Performance study of client-server storage systemsElias Drakopoulos, Matt J. Merges. 67-72 [doi]
- E-systems Modular Automated Storage System (EMASS) software functionalityAnthony L. Peterson. 73-76 [doi]
- Design for a transparent, distributed file systemDonna Mecozzi, James Minton. 77-84 [doi]
- Dynamic hierarchies and optimization in distributed storage systemsA. Lester Buck, Robert A. Coyne. 85-91 [doi]
- Volume management by the book: the NAStore Volume ManagerBill Ross, Julian Richards. 95-99 [doi]
- The NCSC mass storage projectNathan Hillery, Peter Cassels, Richard Misenheimer, Rodney Shojinaga. 100-103 [doi]
- A high-performance UNIX network storage serverS. Ranade. 104-108 [doi]
- Distributed storage management in high energy physicsJamie Shiers. 109-112 [doi]
- The HADES file serverHartmut Reuter. 113-116 [doi]
- An AFS-based mass storage system at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing CenterDaniel S. Nydick, Kathy Benninger, Brett Bosley, James Ellis, Jonathan S. Goldick, Christopher Kirby, Michael Levine, Christopher Maher, M. Mathis. 117-122 [doi]
- Swift: a storage architecture for large objectsLuis-Felipe Cabrera, Darrell D. E. Long. 123-128 [doi]
- DataMesh-parallel storage systems for the 1990sJohn Wilkes. 131-136 [doi]
- Distributed NAStore as the next stepDavid Tweten, Alan Poston. 137-142 [doi]
- Future directions of high-speed networks for distributed storage environmentsGustav S. Christensen, William R. Franta, W. A. Petersen. 145-148 [doi]
- Automated optical mass storage systems with 3-beam magneto-optical disk drivesIchiro Yamada, Minoru Saito, Akinori Watanabe, Kiyoshi Itao. 149-154 [doi]
- Holostore technology for higher levels of memory hierarchySteve Redfield, Jerry Willenbring. 155-159 [doi]
- National Media LaboratoryWilliam M. Mularie. 160-161 [doi]