A File System for Continuous Media

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The Continuous Media File System, CMFS, supports real-time storage and retrieval of continuous media data 1992 on disk. CMFS clients read or write files in “sessions,” each with a guaranteed minimum data rate. Multiple sessions, perhaps with different rates, and non-real-time access can proceed concurrently. CMFS addresses several interrelated design issues; real-time semantics fo sessions, disk layout, an acceptance test for new sessions, and disk scheduling policy. We use simulation to compare different design choices. © 1992, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Anderson, D. P., Osawa, Y., & Govindan, R. (1992). A File System for Continuous Media. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS), 10(4), 311–337. https://doi.org/10.1145/138873.138875

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