[PDF][PDF] XROOTD-A Highly scalable architecture for data access
A Dorigo, P Elmer, F Furano… - WSEAS Transactions on …, 2005 - academia.edu
When dealing with the concurrent access from a multitude of clients to petabyte-scale data
repositories, high performance, fault tolerance, robustness, and scalability are four very …
repositories, high performance, fault tolerance, robustness, and scalability are four very …
[PDF][PDF] XROOTD/TXNetFile: a highly scalable architecture for data access in the ROOT environment
A Dorigo, P Elmer, F Furano… - Proceedings of the 4th …, 2005 - academia.edu
When dealing with the concurrent access from a multitude of clients to petabyte-scale data
repositories, high performance, fault tolerance, robustness, and scalability are four very …
repositories, high performance, fault tolerance, robustness, and scalability are four very …
A seamless and reliable distributed network file system utilizing webspace
HC Chao, TJ Liu, KH Chen… - 2008 10th International …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A distributed file system integrates the storage devices on the network and stores files on
remote file servers so that clients can access them through Internet anytime and anywhere …
remote file servers so that clients can access them through Internet anytime and anywhere …
Data Management in HEP: an approach
F Furano - The European Physical Journal Plus, 2011 - Springer
In this work we describe an approach to data access and data management in High Energy
Physics (HEP), which privileges performance, simplicity and scalability, in storage systems …
Physics (HEP), which privileges performance, simplicity and scalability, in storage systems …
Managing commitments in a multi agent system using passive bids
F Furano, A Hanushevsky - IEEE/WIC/ACM International …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper we describe the xrootd file access system, designed in collaboration between
the Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC), USA and Istituto Nazionale di Fisica …
the Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC), USA and Istituto Nazionale di Fisica …
Fault tolerant file models for parallel file systems: introducing distribution patterns for every file
Parallelism in file systems is obtained by using several independent server nodes
supporting one or more secondary storage devices. This approach increases the …
supporting one or more secondary storage devices. This approach increases the …
Supporting transactions for bulk NFSv4 compounds
More applications nowadays use network and cloud storage; and modern network file
system protocols support compounding operations---packing more operations in one …
system protocols support compounding operations---packing more operations in one …
A fault tolerant MPI-IO implementation using the expand parallel file system
A Calderón, F Garcia-Carballeira… - … and Network-Based …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Parallelism in file systems is obtained by using several independent server nodes
supporting one or more secondary storage devices. This approach increases the …
supporting one or more secondary storage devices. This approach increases the …
[图书][B] Dealing with massive data: From parallel i/o to grid i/o
R Hubovsky, F Kunz - 2003 - cs.dartmouth.edu
Increasing requirements in High-Performance Computing (HPC) led to improvements of
CPU power, but bandwidth of I/O subsystems does not keep up with the performance of …
CPU power, but bandwidth of I/O subsystems does not keep up with the performance of …
Organize metadata servers by using quorum system
TJ Liu, WC Wang, CM Tseng - 2011 IEEE/SICE International …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
It is very important to distribute requests of finding files and to avoid the crash of a single
metadata server, so we use a few metadata servers to build a distributed file system …
metadata server, so we use a few metadata servers to build a distributed file system …