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Provides a deep dive into Linux device drivers, including chapters on file systems, directory structures, and file system implementation. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
Provides a deep dive into the Windows kernel, including chapters on file systems, directory structures, and file system implementation. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of file systems, including chapters on file organization, directory structures, and file system implementation. It is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Spark, including chapters on the Spark File System (SFS). It is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students.
This textbook provides a modern and comprehensive overview of operating systems, including chapters on file systems, directory structures, and file system implementation. It is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Hadoop, including chapters on the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). It is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Widely used textbook on operating systems. It provides a comprehensive overview of the topic, including chapters on file systems, memory management, and process scheduling.
Widely used textbook on operating systems. It provides a comprehensive overview of the topic, including chapters on file systems, memory management, and process scheduling.
Provides a detailed overview of the Linux kernel, including chapters on file systems, memory management, and process scheduling.
Provides a detailed overview of advanced Linux filesystem administration, covering topics such as file system quotas, file system snapshots, and file system encryption.
Provides a detailed overview of UNIX file system design and implementation, covering topics such as file system structures, file system allocation, and file system recovery.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Mac OS X file system programming, covering topics such as file system types, file system APIs, and file system security.
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