Title :
Remote memory as a resource in distributed systems
Author :
Narten, Thomas ; Yavagkar, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., State Univ. of New York, Albany, NY, USA
Abstract :
To reduce reliance on disk I/O, the remote memory model is extended, such that dedicated server machines with substantial amounts of memory provide backing storage to client workstations. Remote memory provides the traditional service of swap space, but at faster access speeds. The remote memory server manages objects created, named, and destroyed by client machines. Objects are named by clients and can be shared by multiple clients. The memory server keeps track of idle memory available on other machines, shipping objects to those machines as needed. The memory server is operating-system- and architecture-independent, allowing all network clients to use the memory server. Thus, performance of the overall system can be improved by adding memory to the shared server
Keywords :
distributed memory systems; file servers; workstations; access speeds; backing storage; client machines; client workstations; dedicated server machines; disk I/O; distributed systems; remote memory model; remote memory server; swap space; Cache memory; Computer science; Costs; Data structures; Delay; File servers; Hardware; Local area networks; Network servers; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Workstation Operating Systems, 1992. Proceedings., Third Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Key Biscayne, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2555-4
DOI :
10.1109/WWOS.1992.275674