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Lijding, M.E.M. and Jansen, P.G. and Mullender, S.J.
(2003)
Implementing and Evaluating Jukebox Schedulers Using JukeTools.
In: 20th IEEE Symp. on Mass Storage Systems (MSS), San Diego, California.
pp. 92-96.
IEEE Computer Society.
ISBN 0-7695-1914-8
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Official URL: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MASS.2003.1194843 AbstractScheduling jukebox resources is important to build efficient and flexible hierarchical storage systems. JukeTools is a toolbox that helps in the complex tasks of implementing and evaluating jukebox schedulers. It allows the fast development of jukebox schedulers. The schedulers can be tested in numerous environments, real and simulated. JukeTools helps the developer to easily detect errors in the schedules. Analyzer tools create detailed reports on the behavior and performance of any of the scheduler, and provide comparisons between different schedulers. This paper describes the functionality offered by JukeTools, with special emphasis on how the toolbox can be used to develop jukebox schedulers.
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