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= Nitin Gupta = | == Nitin Gupta == |
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=== Things I'm currently working on...aka TODO.... === |
=== Things I'm currently working on... === |
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[http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/CCache-InitialDesign.zip My Brain Dump on Compressed Cache] ([http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/CCache-InitialDesign.doc doc]) ([http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/CCache-InitialDesign.zip HTML]) [http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/structuredetails CCache structure in more detail] '' '' |
I will keep track of this project at CompressedCaching |
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* Summer of Code...hehe my entry was not selected but worked on this [http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/livingkde-idea IDEA (Living KDE)] which got selected. [http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/soc-livingkde SVN Branch]: http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/soc-livingkde/ The idea is great and this is just a 'proof-of-concept'. This implements labelling feature (as is provided by GMail) for [http://kmail.kde.org/ KMail]. Looking to Integrate this idea in a broader sense to KDE4.... |
* CIFS VFS: [http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/patch-2.6.8-cifs-multithread.diff Patch for CIFS VFS module ](Linux kernel 2.6.8) that improves network file copy performance from server(CIFS) by 10-15%. Sends multiple read requests to server in parallel instead of sending one request and wait for its response before sending next request as is done currently. This is done by starting multiple threads with each one fetching data at different file offsets. |
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* CIFS VFS: [http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/patch-2.6.8-cifs-multithread.diff Patch for CIFS VFS module ](Linux kernel 2.6.8) that improves network file copy performance from server (CIFS) by 10-15%. Sends multiple read requests to server in parallel instead of sending one request and wait for its response before sending next request as is done currently. This is done by starting multiple threads with each one fetching data at different file offsets. | * Implemented Multi-threaded client-server program using Nokia CIMD protocol: This project involved implementing multi-threaded server with the CIMD protocol to handle large no. of clients simultaneosly. It was developed on Linux platform using g++. POSIX thread library was used for multi-threading. * Summer of Code '05...hehe my entry was not selected (Fedora people just don't like QT X-( ) but worked with Sachin on this [http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/livingkde-idea IDEA (Living KDE)] by Sachin Gupta ([[MailTo(sachingupta107 AT gmail DOT com)]]) which was selected. Nice time working with QT and KDE API :) [http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/soc-livingkde SVN Branch]: http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/soc-livingkde/ The idea is great and this is just a 'proof-of-concept'. This implements labelling feature (as is provided by GMail) for [http://kmail.kde.org/ KMail]. Looking to Integrate this idea in a broader sense to KDE4.... |
Nitin Gupta
Email: MailTo(nitingupta.mail AT gmail DOT com)
[http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/home My Home page is here :)]
Things I'm currently working on...
[http://linuxcompressed.sourceforge.net/ Compressed Cache] for Linux 2.6.x kernels ([http://linuxcompressed.sourceforge.net/ Project Home Page])
I will keep track of this project at CompressedCaching
From the past...
CIFS VFS: [http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/patch-2.6.8-cifs-multithread.diff Patch for CIFS VFS module ](Linux kernel 2.6.8) that improves network file copy performance from server(CIFS) by 10-15%. Sends multiple read requests to server in parallel instead of sending one request and wait for its response before sending next request as is done currently. This is done by starting multiple threads with each one fetching data at different file offsets.
- Implemented Multi-threaded client-server program using Nokia CIMD protocol: This project involved implementing multi-threaded server with the CIMD protocol to handle large no. of clients simultaneosly. It was developed on Linux platform using g++. POSIX thread library was used for multi-threading.
Summer of Code '05...hehe my entry was not selected (Fedora people just don't like QT ) but worked with Sachin on this [http://nitingupta.mail.googlepages.com/livingkde-idea IDEA (Living KDE)] by Sachin Gupta (MailTo(sachingupta107 AT gmail DOT com)) which was selected. Nice time working with QT and KDE API [http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/soc-livingkde SVN Branch]: http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/soc-livingkde/ The idea is great and this is just a 'proof-of-concept'. This implements labelling feature (as is provided by GMail) for [http://kmail.kde.org/ KMail]. Looking to Integrate this idea in a broader sense to KDE4....