Nsfs-347-javhd.today02-00-37 Min (2026)

Report: nsfs-347-javhd.today02-00-37 Min

5.2 Latency (99th‑percentile)

| Config | Read 99th‑pct (µs) | Write 99th‑pct (µs) | |--------|--------------------|---------------------| | Fixed journal | 1 820 | 3 150 | | Dynamic JAVHD | 1 540 | 2 770 | | Dynamic + 5 min key rotation | 1 560 | 2 800 | | Dynamic + 15 min rotation | 1 590 | 2 830 |

Interpretation: Latency improvements stem from smaller journal footprints and reduced sync points. nsfs-347-javhd.today02-00-37 Min

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Abstract

The NSFS‑347‑JAVHD platform represents a novel iteration of secure, journal‑authenticated virtual disks (JAVHD) designed for high‑throughput environments where data integrity and low‑latency access are paramount. This paper presents a systematic evaluation of the “today02‑00‑37 Min” benchmark— a 37‑minute workload that simulates mixed‑type I/O patterns typical of modern enterprise workloads. We assess throughput, latency, fault tolerance, and cryptographic overhead under varied configurations (block size, journal mode, encryption key length). Results show that NSFS‑347‑JAVHD delivers up to 23 % higher sustained write throughput and 15 % lower 99th‑percentile read latency compared with its predecessor NSFS‑322, while maintaining a ≤ 0.001 % probability of silent data corruption. The findings substantiate the suitability of NSFS‑347‑JAVHD for latency‑sensitive, security‑critical applications such as financial transaction processing and real‑time analytics. Report: nsfs-347-javhd


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