Backout rev 1.2 (this paper is in me(7) not in ms(7) format),

eliminate remaining groff(1) warnings.
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Ruslan Ermilov 2000-11-30 13:07:14 +00:00
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.AB
\fBAbstract\fR
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.pp
There are some constraints inherent in the NFS\(tm\(mo protocol
that result in performance limitations
for high performance
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preliminary implementation of the protocol, in order to show
how well this design works
and to suggest possible areas for further improvement.
.AE
.sh 1 "Introduction"
.pp
It has been observed that
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are plotted in figures 2-5.
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all system calls via synchronous RPCs to the server.
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achievable with an ideal client caching scheme that never blocks for I/O.
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