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Downloadable links for GFS and Mapreduce papers
The USENIX links require a current USENIX account to download the actual paper, but you can get a copy of the papers and view the slides at labs.google.com ( http://labs.google.com/papers.html ).

GFS
http://labs.google.com/papers/gfs.html
Mapreduce
http://labs.google.com/papers/mapreduce.html

Mapreduce is very interesting. By increasing the timeout tolerances it could be used for P2P processing.
Posted by: David Mohring   Posted on: 03/03/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I wonder what they use for the desktop  Arrg | 03/03/05
RE: I wonder what they use for the desktop  rhavyn | 03/03/05
Smart Idea!  BitTwiddler | 03/03/05
RE: Smart Idea!  rhavyn | 03/03/05
Downloadable links for GFS and Mapreduce papers  David Mohring | 03/03/05
I would have to say  Linux User 147560 | 03/03/05
Using Cheap Equipment, aka massively parallel computers  smfriedland | 03/06/05
Time for a MainFrame  Fraumann | 03/07/05
Does "redundancy" mean anything to you?  CobraA1 | 05/06/05
Redundancy adds Complexity  Fraumann | 08/14/06

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