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Device Management in Operating Systems: Chaperones and Persistence
Discusses device management in operating systems, focusing on device drivers, persistence, and performance optimization techniques.
File Systems
Covers the fundamentals of file systems, focusing on managing persistent blocks efficiently and implementing file system APIs.
File System Implementation and Journaling
Covers file system implementation, caching, journaling, and crash consistency.
File System: Structure and Operations
Explores filesystem API, inodes, file descriptors, storage trends, desired file operations, and FS software layers.
Configuring Extron SMP: Recording and Management Techniques
Provides an overview of configuring the Extron SMP system for effective recording and management.
IO Devices: Interaction and Performance
Covers the interaction between operating systems and IO devices, focusing on hardware fundamentals and performance implications.
File System Implementation: Managing Data on Disks
Explains the implementation of file systems and how data is managed on persistent storage media.
Basic Introduction to Unix Commands
Introduces basic Unix commands, including shells, file systems, and directory organization.
File System Abstraction: Understanding Files and Directories
Explains the file system abstraction, focusing on files, directories, and their management within a computer system.
Device Drivers: Managing Hardware Complexity in Operating Systems
Explains the function of device drivers in managing hardware complexity within operating systems.
Mount Points: Organizing Multiple File Systems
Explains how mount points allow for the organization and management of multiple file systems in computer systems.
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