By P. J. Jalics, D. R. McIntyre
Communications of the ACM,
February 1989,
Vol. 32 No. 2, Pages 246-255
10.1145/63342.63349
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CPU processing speed is rapidly increasing on PCs, resulting in a widening gap between disk access and CPU speed. The performance of three common disk caching systems are examined in an effort to determine a technique for reducing the gap.
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