Hierarchical Filesystems Are Dead
Hierarchical Filesystems Are Dead
Margo Seltzer, Nick Murphy
01 May 2009
For over forty years, we have assumed hierarchical file system namespaces. These namespaces were a rudimentary attempt at simple organization. As users have begun to interact with increasing amounts of data and are increasingly demanding search capability, such a simple hierarchical model has outlasted its usefulness. For this reason, we should design file systems whose organizations map to the ways we access and manipulate data now. We present a new file system architecture in which we replace the hierarchical namespace with a tagged, search-based one.
Venue : Hot Topics in Operating Systems
External Link: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1855569