...Dramitinos
The authors are also with the University of Crete.
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...lab
We expect that more main memory will be available in places that have lighter load. Our workstations are heavily used running VERILOG simulations for most of the time.
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...page. 
Note that since the parity page is computed by the client, it is not necessary to wait for acknowledgments from the servers before transfering the parity page in order to be able to recover from a single server crash.
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...inactive. 
However, the old version of the page is not deleted from the server's memory, because if it were, the old parity page should be updated, leading to more page transfers.
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...workstations.
One could argue that an X-window environment and an editor, induce almost no load on the workstation. But, this is exactly the point: a typical workstation, even when it is used, it is very lightly loaded. The rest of the workstations that are heavily loaded do not donate their main memory for remote paging.
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Evangelos Markatos
Wed Aug 7 11:36:29 EET DST 1996