UT Systems and Storage Lab
- Austin, TX
- http://utsaslab.cs.utexas.edu/
Pinned repositories
Repositories
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MONeT
MONeT framework for reducing memory consumption of DNN training
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SplitFS
SplitFS: persistent-memory file system that reduces software overhead (SOSP 2019)
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latex-fit
Make PDF produced by latex fit into given page limit while looking as good as possible
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rustfs
A Rust user-space file system [WIP]
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RECIPE
RECIPE : high-performance, concurrent indexes for persistent memory (SOSP 2019)
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monet-schedules
Pre-solved schedules for MONeT
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crashmonkey
CrashMonkey: tools for testing file-system reliability (OSDI 18)
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pebblesdb
The PebblesDB write-optimized key-value store (SOSP 17)
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utsaslab.github.io
Website for the UT Systems and Storage Research Group
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crashmonkey-PM
Forked from williewillus/panda_scratchpadCrash-Consistency Testing Framework for Persistent Memory Applications
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mongo-pebbles
Forked from mongodb-partners/mongo-rocksMongoDB storage integration layer for the PebblesDB storage engine
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txlib
A library for doing atomic updates in a file-system agnostic manner.
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mysql-5.6
Forked from facebook/mysql-5.6Facebook's branch of the Oracle MySQL v5.6 database. This includes MyRocks.
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ros_comm
Forked from ros/ros_commROS communications-related packages, including core client libraries (roscpp, rospy, roslisp) and graph introspection tools (rostopic, rosnode, rosservice, rosparam).
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script_optfs
AutoOsync is a tool that makes libraries OptFS compatible, getting sometimes a performance that's an order of magnitude higher than before, while achieving the same level of safety guarantee. It requires minimal programmer intervention.
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ycsb-leveldb
Forked from jtsui/ycsb-leveldb -
optfs
The Optimistic File System (OptFS) is a Linux ext4 variant that implements Optimistic Crash Consistency, a new approach to crash consistency in journaling file systems. OptFS improves performance for many workloads, sometimes by an order of magnitude. OptFS provides strong consistency, equivalent to data journaling mode of ext4.
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nofs
The No-Order File System (NoFS)

