SLFS is the first distributed file system built entirely on serverless functions for data and metadata, achieving 580x cold-start mitigation and up to 68% lower cost than EFS, Ceph, and λFS.
InProceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Volume 4(Vancouver, BC, Canada)(ASPLOS ’23)
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SLFS: a Flexible, Low-Cost Distributed File System Using Serverless Designs
SLFS is the first distributed file system built entirely on serverless functions for data and metadata, achieving 580x cold-start mitigation and up to 68% lower cost than EFS, Ceph, and λFS.
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PeAR: A Static Binary Rewriting Framework for Binary-Only Fuzzing
PeAR shows static binary instrumentation can instrument 88% of FUZZBENCH targets with 4x throughput gains and coverage matching compiler-based methods.
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