Publications

"Long-term File System Characterization," Drew Roselli, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California at Berkeley, Computer Science Division, May 2001.
PS version, PDF version

"A Comparison of File System Workloads," Drew Roselli, Jacob R. Lorch, and Thomas E. Anderson, Proceedings of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference, San Diego, CA, June 2000.

Note: this paper has an error in the proceedings. In Figure 2 (Block Lifetime), the NT line is taken from a different time period than that stated in the paper. As a result, the graph does not match the text description of it. These versions of the paper have this error corrected.
HTML version of full paper
postscript version of full paper: corrected
postscript version of talk slides
html version of talk slides

"Self-Similarity in File Systems," Steven D. Gribble, Gurmeet Manku, Drew Roselli, Eric A. Brewer, Timothy Gibson, and Ethan Miller, Proceedings of ACM SIGMETRICS, June 1998.

"Improving the Performance of Log-Structured File Systems With Adaptive Methods," Jeanna Neefe Matthews, Drew Roselli, Adam M. Costello, Randy Wang, and Thomas Anderson, Proceedings of the Sixteenth ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles, Saint Malo, France, October 1997.

"Serverless Network File Systems," Mike Dahlin, Tom Anderson, Jeanna Neefe, Dave Patterson, Drew Roselli, and Randy Wang.

SOSP version -- ACM's Fifteenth Symposium on Operating System Principles, December 1995.
TOCS version -- ACM's Transactions on Computer Systems, January 1996.

"Pinta: A System for Visualization of Anatomical Structures," B. Parvin, W. Johnston and D. Roselli, IEEE Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, June 1993.


Talks

"File System Fingerprinting," OSDI, February 1999.
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"File System Tracing," NOW Retreat, June 1996.

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"Performance in xFS," NOW Retreat, January 1996.

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"Self-tuning File Systems," NOW Retreat, June 1995.

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"A Survey of OS Support for Distributed Services," NOW Retreat, January 1995.

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Handout


Class Projects

What did I do with those papers anyway?