Shuang Liang

 

Contact Info

Office: DL190

email

Phone: 614-247-4066

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


I am a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Ohio State University. My research advisor is Dr. Xiaodong Zhang. I am a member of HPCS Lab.

 

Research Interest

    I am broadly interested in computer system design and implementation. My research work is focused on storage and file system performance, such as storage cache management algorithms, disk scheduling algorithms, disk performance modeling, and high performance communication protocols for network storage/file systems.

 

Publications

 

Conferences

S. Liang, K. Chen, S. Jiang, and X. Zhang, Cost-Aware Caching Algorithms for Distributed Storage Servers, 21st International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC’07), Lemesos,  Cyprus, Sept. 2007. (PDF)

 

S. Liang, S. Jiang and X. Zhang, STEP: Sequentiality and Thrashing Detection Based Prefetching to Improve Performance of Networked Storage Servers, the 27th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS’07), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Jun. 2007. (PDF)(Conference Talk)

 

S. Liang, W. Yu and D.K. Panda, High Performance Block I/O for Global File System (GFS) with InfiniBand RDMA,  The 35th International Conference for Parallel Processing (ICPP’06), Columbus, OH, Aug. 2006. (PDF)(Conference Talk)

 

S. Liang, R. Noronha and D. K. Panda, Swapping to Remote Memory over InfiniBand: An Approach using a High Performance Network Block Device, IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (Cluster’05). Burlington, Massachusetts, Sept. 2005. (PDF)(Conference Talk)

 

W. Yu, S. Liang and D.K. Panda, High Performance Support of Parallel Virtual File System (PVFS2) over Quadrics, The 19th ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS '05). Cambridge, Massachusetts, June, 2005. (PDF)

 

Workshops

 

W. Yu, R. Noronha, S. Liang and D. K. Panda. Benefits of High Speed Interconnects to Cluster File Systems: A Case Study with Lustre. International Workshop on Communication Architecture for Clusters (CAC '06) in conjunction with IPDPS 06.