Anthony Rebello
About Me
I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, advised by Prof. Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau and Prof. Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau.
My research interests include Operating Systems and File Systems for low-latency storage devices. I am currently working on better interfaces that applications can leverage to take advantage of modern storage media.
Publications
Exploiting Nil-External Interfaces for Fast Replicated Storage
Aishwarya Ganesan,
Ramnatthan Alagappan,
Anthony Rebello,
Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau,
Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau
ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS), Volume 18, Issue 3, August 2022
Scale and Performance in a Filesystem Semi-Microkernel
Jing Liu,
Anthony Rebello,
Yifan Dai,
Chenhao Ye,
Sudarsan Kannan,
Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau,
Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau
Proceedings of the 28th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP '21)
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Can Applications Recover from fsync Failures?
Anthony Rebello,
Yuvraj Patel,
Ramnatthan Alagappan,
Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau,
Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau
ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS), Volume 17 Issue 2, June 2021
Invited
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Can Applications Recover from fsync Failures?
Anthony Rebello,
Yuvraj Patel,
Ramnatthan Alagappan,
Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau,
Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau
The 2020 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (ATC'20)
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Teaching and Guest Lectures
Temporary Instructor
CS 537: Introduction to Operating Systems
University of Wisconsin-Madison
CPU Scheduling, Multi-level Feedback Queues, Concurrency: Locks
Spring'23, 2 Lectures
Guest Lecture
Can Applications Recover from fsync Failures?
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Fall'22, 10/7/2022
Temporary Instructor
CS 537: Introduction to Operating Systems
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Processes, CPU Scheduling, Multi-level Feedback Queues
Fall'21, 3 Lectures
Teaching Assistant
CS301: Introduction to Data Programming
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fall'17 - Spring'19
Service
- SOSP'21, Artifact Evaluation Committee Member, 2021