Michael Sevilla


Office: E2-375
Email: msevilla@soe.ucsc.edu

Michael Sevilla is a graduate student working with Carlos Maltzahn and Ike Nassi on load balancing in distributed file systems. He received his B.S. at the University of California, Irvine with a degree in Computer Science and Engineering in July 2011. His research interests include operating systems (tracing and profiling), storage systems, computer architectures, and networking. Michael has completed internships at HP, HPE, and Cisco.

Publications

  • Michael A. Sevilla, Carlos Maltzahn, Peter Alvaro, Reza Nasirigerdeh, Bradley W. Settlemyer, Danny Perez, David Rich, and Galen M. Shipman, “Programmable Caches with a Data Management Language & Policy Engine,” in CCGRID ’18, Washington, DC, 2018.
  • Michael A. Sevilla and Carlos Maltzahn, “Popper Pitfalls: Experiences Following a Reproducibility Convention,” in P-RECS’18, Tempe, AZ, 2018.
  • Michael A. Sevilla, Reza Nasirigerdeh, Carlos Maltzahn, Jeff LeFevre, Noah Watkins, Peter Alvaro, Margaret Lawson, Jay Lofstead, and Jim Pivarski, “Tintenfisch: File System Namespace Schemas and Generators,” UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, Tech. rept. UCSC-SOE-18-08, Apr. 2018.
  • Michael A. Sevilla, Ivo Jimenez, Noah Watkins, Jeff LeFevre, Peter Alvaro, Shel Finkelstein, Patrick Donnelly, and Carlos Maltzahn, “Cudele: An API and Framework for Programmable Consistency and Durability in a Global Namespace,” in IPDPS 2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2018.
  • Ivo Jimenez, Michael Sevilla, Noah Watkins, Carlos Maltzahn, Jay Lofstead, Kathryn Mohror, Andrea Arpac-Dusseau, and Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, “The Popper Convention: Making Reproducible Systems Evaluation Practical,” in 4th International Workshop on Reproducibility in Parallel Computing (REPPAR) in conjunction with IPDPS 2017, Orlando, FL, 2017.
  • Noah Watkins, Michael A. Sevilla, Ivo Jimenez, Kathryn Dahlgren, Peter Alvaro, Shel Finkelstein, and Carlos Maltzahn, “DeclStore: Layering is for the Faint of Heart,” in HotStorage ’17, Santa Clara, CA, 2017.
  • Michael A. Sevilla, Noah Watkins, Ivo Jimenez, Peter Alvaro, Shel Finkelstein, Jeff LeFevre, and Carlos Maltzahn, “Malacology: A Programmable Storage System,” in EuroSys ’17, Belgrade, Serbia, 2017.
  • Ivo Jimenez, Michael Sevilla, Noah Watkins, Carlos Maltzahn, Jay Lofstead, Kathryn Mohror, Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, and Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants by Managing Scientific Experiments Like Software,” USENIX ;login: vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 20–26, 2016.
  • Noah Watkins, Michael Sevilla, Ivo Jimenez, Neha Ohja, Peter Alvaro, and Carlos Maltzahn, “Brados: Declarative,Programmable Object Storage,” in SoCC’16, Santa Clara, CA, 2016.
  • Noah Watkins, Michael Sevilla, and Carlos Maltzahn, “The Case for Programmable Object Storage Systems,” UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, Tech. rept. UCSC-SOE-15-12, Jun. 2016.
  • Ivo Jimenez, Michael Sevilla, Noah Watkins, and Carlos Maltzahn, “Popper: Making Reproducible Systems Performance Evaluation Practical,” UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, Tech. rept. UCSC-SOE-16-10, May 2016.
  • Michael Sevilla, Noah Watkins, Carlos Maltzahn, Ike Nassi, Scott Brandt, Sage Weil, Greg Farnum, and Sam Fineberg, “Mantle: A Programmable Metadata Load Balancer for the Ceph File System,” in SC ’15, Austin, TX, 2015.
  • Noah Watkins, Michael Sevilla, and Carlos Maltzahn, “The Case for Programmable Object Storage Systems,” UC Santa Cruz, Tech. rept. UCSC-SOE-15-12, Jun. 2015.
  • Michael Sevilla, Ike Nassi, Kleoni Ioannidou, Scott Brandt, and Carlos Maltzahn, “SupMR: Circumventing Disk and Memory Bandwidth Bottlenecks for Scale-up MapReduce,” in LSPP at IPDPS 2014, Phoenix, AZ, 2014.
  • Micheal Sevilla, Ike Nassi, Kleoni Ioannidou, Scott Brandt, and Carlos Maltzahn, “A Framework for an In-depth Comparison of Scale-up and Scale-out,” in DISCS 2013 at SC13, Denver, CO, 2013.