Advances in robotic devices and storage media now make it possible to design near-line automated storage systems. These systems aim to provide responsive performance to users of tertiary storage devices. The Jaquith system is a prototype archive server that lets network users archive their own files using automated storage. It provides semi-interactive file access to its clients by combining a high-density robotic tape system with disk-based indexing. Jaquith presents an FTP interface whereby whole files are moved between the client and its storage archive. Each client’s archive is separately governed to provide independent namespaces, added security, and parallel operation. A wildcard query mechanism lets users manipulate arbitrary subsets...
Jefferson Lab has implemented a scalable, distributed, high performance mass storage system - JASMin...
In order to reduce costs, computer manufacturers try to use commodity parts as much as possible. Mai...
Processing of large numbers (hundreds of thousands) of small files (i.e., up to a few KB) is notorio...
A major challenge facing data processing centers today is data management. This includes the storage...
Large scale scientific projects generate and use large amounts of data. For example, the NASA Earth ...
We discuss issues and technologies for implementing and applying distributed, high-performance stora...
Mass storage systems for computers are the solution to economic storage of vast volumes of data. The...
In spite of the rapid decrease in magnetic disk prices, tertiary storage (i.e., removable media in a...
Given the anticipated increase in the amount of scientific data, it is widely accepted that primaril...
Over the last three decades, there has been a significant evolution in storage technologies supporti...
This paper presents work in the UK AVATAR-m project on how to specify and govern federated archive s...
Abstract—Archival storage systems designed to preserve scientific data, business data, and consumer ...
As HPC systems grow, the distributed file systems serving these systems need to handle an increased ...
Rapid increases of user data from terabytes to petabytes have created new challenges in data archivi...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1993 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
Jefferson Lab has implemented a scalable, distributed, high performance mass storage system - JASMin...
In order to reduce costs, computer manufacturers try to use commodity parts as much as possible. Mai...
Processing of large numbers (hundreds of thousands) of small files (i.e., up to a few KB) is notorio...
A major challenge facing data processing centers today is data management. This includes the storage...
Large scale scientific projects generate and use large amounts of data. For example, the NASA Earth ...
We discuss issues and technologies for implementing and applying distributed, high-performance stora...
Mass storage systems for computers are the solution to economic storage of vast volumes of data. The...
In spite of the rapid decrease in magnetic disk prices, tertiary storage (i.e., removable media in a...
Given the anticipated increase in the amount of scientific data, it is widely accepted that primaril...
Over the last three decades, there has been a significant evolution in storage technologies supporti...
This paper presents work in the UK AVATAR-m project on how to specify and govern federated archive s...
Abstract—Archival storage systems designed to preserve scientific data, business data, and consumer ...
As HPC systems grow, the distributed file systems serving these systems need to handle an increased ...
Rapid increases of user data from terabytes to petabytes have created new challenges in data archivi...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1993 / Riviera Hotel and Conventi...
Jefferson Lab has implemented a scalable, distributed, high performance mass storage system - JASMin...
In order to reduce costs, computer manufacturers try to use commodity parts as much as possible. Mai...
Processing of large numbers (hundreds of thousands) of small files (i.e., up to a few KB) is notorio...