What can anyone give you greater than now" - William Stafford


Cast and Crew


Principle Investigators



Technical Staff



Administration


  • Toni Garcia (antoniet@CS.Berkeley.EDU)
  • Theresa Lessard-Smith (theresa@CS.Berkeley.EDU)
  • Bob Miller (bmiller@CS.Berkeley.EDU)
  • Tony Stevenson (tonys@CS.Berkeley.EDU)

Students


  • Eric Anderson
  • Satoshi Asami
  • Brent Chun
  • Drew Roselli
  • Frederick Wong
  • Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, Ph.D. '98, now a Professor at Wisconsin
  • Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, Ph.D. '99, now a Professor at Wisconsin
  • Adam Costello, now working with McCanne.
  • Mike Dahlin, Ph.D. '94, now a Professor at Texas, Austin
  • Douglas Ghormley, Ph.D. '98, now working at LANL
  • Kim Keeton, now at HP Labs
  • Cedric Krumbein, M.S. '97, now at Microsoft
  • Steve Lumetta, Ph.D. '98, now a Professor at Illinois
  • Steve Luna, M.S. '93, now at HP
  • Lok T. Liu, M.S. '95
  • Alan Mainwaring, Ph.D. '99, now at Sun Labs
  • Rich Martin, Ph.D. '99, now a Professor at Rutgers
  • Jeanna Neefe Matthews, Ph.D. '99, now a Professor at Clarkson
  • Steve Rodrigues, M.S. '97, now at NetApp.
  • Nisha Talagala, now at Sun
  • Amin Vahdat, Ph.D. '98, now a Professor at Duke
  • Keith Vetter, M.S. '97
  • Randy Wang, Ph.D. '99, now a Professor at Princeton
  • Chad Yoshikawa, now at Something.com making the big bucks


Diabolical experiments exploring failure modes for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Gradstudents (RAIGs)



Note: The project was terminated on June 15, 1998

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grants CCR-9257974 and PFF-CCR-9253705 as well as ARPA under grant F30602-95-C-0014. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsors.