The file system of an integrated local network

  • Authors:
  • Paul J. Leach;Paul H. Levine;James A. Hamilton;Bernard L. Stumpf

  • Affiliations:
  • Apollo Computer, Inc., 16 Elizabeth Drive, Chelmsford, MA;Apollo Computer, Inc., 16 Elizabeth Drive, Chelmsford, MA;Apollo Computer, Inc., 16 Elizabeth Drive, Chelmsford, MA;Apollo Computer, Inc., 16 Elizabeth Drive, Chelmsford, MA

  • Venue:
  • CSC '85 Proceedings of the 1985 ACM thirteenth annual conference on Computer Science
  • Year:
  • 1985

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Abstract

The distributed file system component of the DOMAIN system is described. The DOMAIN system is an architecture for networks of personal workstations and servers which creates an integrated distributed computing environment. The distinctive features of the file system include: objects addressed by unique identifiers (UIDs); transparent access to objects, regardless of their location in the network; the abstraction of a single level store for accessing all objects; and the layering of a network wide hierarchical name space on top of the UID based flat name space. The design of the facilities is described, with emphasis on techniques used to achieve performance for access to objects over the network.