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Exploring Operating System Projects in Graduate Studies

This project focuses on networking, systems, and security, with an aim to build a discrete event simulator in Java to model LFS, FFS, and RAID on current market drives. Research will be conducted using desktops and Eclipse/Github. Performance metrics like MTTF and throughput will be evaluated.

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Exploring Operating System Projects in Graduate Studies

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  1. Literate Explorations in Graduate Operating System Projects…. List of all team members and e-mails Aaron Striegel, striegel@nd.edu …..

  2. Team Members Aaron Striegel, striegel@nd.edu Adviser: None Research Focus: Networking, systems, security

  3. Project Focus • Topic – Higher Level Topic (ex. Project 1 – Hybrid Storage) • Focus Questions • Question 1 • Question 2 • Any hypotheses? • LFS will fare poorly with hybrid disks

  4. Plans / Development / Work • List what you intend to build / work on for the project • Build a discrete event simulator in Java • Model 3 drives on the market today • Model LFS, FFS, RAID

  5. Evaluation - Equipment • Where / how will you accomplish your research? • Build it on desktops on our desks • Use Eclipse / Github • Do not need special equipment / software

  6. Evaluation - Metrics • What are a few performance metrics? • No idea • MTTF – Mean Time to Failure • Throughput

  7. Questions • Any questions for discussion at the meeting with Prof. Striegel

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