The primary goal of this research is to improve the scalability and
robustness of the Linux operating system to support greater network server
workloads more reliably.
We are specifically interested in single-system scalability, performance,
and reliability of network server infrastructure products running on Linux,
such as LDAP directory servers, IMAP electronic mail servers, and web
servers, among others.
Our mission
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To tackle difficult network server scalability problems
that occur on Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems
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To bring talented undergraduate and graduate programmers
and researchers into contact with the Linux kernel,
stimulating innovative research about Linux
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To act as a focal point for researchers and members of
industry who have issues about Linux
and its use as a high-performance enterprise quality
network server
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To provide development resources
for local area programmers and researchers
interested in improving Linux
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To feed unencumbered research and modifications
back to the Linux community
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To create recruitment opportunities for graduate students
and industry sponsors
For more information, read our
project work scope,
the project's
annotated bibliography,
or a list of our
current work.
Interested in becoming a part of the Linux Scalability Project?
If you're a University of Michigan graduate student or
undergraduate studying computer science who's looking for
interesting work on network performance, Linux O/S internals,
or large-scale computing issues,
contact us!
Personnel
Peter Honeyman
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Director of CITI.
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Chuck Lever
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Network Appliance staffer on site at the University of Michigan.
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Niels Provos
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University of Michigan graduate student interested in
networking protocols and security.
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Stephen Molloy
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University of Michigan graduate student interested in
Linux kernel development.
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Marius Aamodt Eriksen
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University of Michigan undergraduate student interested in
Linux networking, performance, and scalability.
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Project Sponsors
Status reports
Papers and other reports
Other resources
If you have comments or suggestions about the LSP, email
linux-scalability @ citi.umich.edu
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