NFS Traces
Network File System Traces are typically those for NFS and CIFS and which reflect the protocol used by such network file systems.
[There are no traces less than 10 years old for this tracetype.]WARNING: These traces are over 10 years old! They should not be used for modern research!
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Second Animation Dataset | Traces collected for the paper "Capture, conversion, and analysis of an intense NFS workload" by Eric Anderson, FAST 2009. | NFS traces of an animation company. | All of the traces have been stored in DataSeries (ds) format; a tool to read the traces can be found on this Github page. | 2007 | 10 months | 144 Billion | 3.4 TB |
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Animation Dataset | Each set of data is a single contiguous trace from a single network location. Each set has been broken into downloadable ~4 GB chunks by iotta. Download the index.html file for more information. | NFS traces from an animation company, taken at a number of different points. | All of the traces have been stored in DataSeries (ds) format; a tool to read the traces can be found on this Github page. | 2003 - 2004 | 6 months | 55 Billion | 506 GB |
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Harvard SOS Traces | Software to process the NFSdump format is available here. | Traces from Harvard campus and departmental servers | 2001 - 2003 | over 1 year | 158 GB |
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Berkeley Auspex Traces | These traces follow the NFS activity of 236 clients serviced by an Auspex file server over the period of 1 week during late 1993. They were gathered by snooping Ethernet packets on four subnets. The clients are the desktop workstations of the University of California at Berkeley Computer Science Division. | NFS activity of 236 clients serviced by an Auspex file server. | 1993 | 7 days | 27.8 Million | 545 MB |
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