Existing storage systems using hierarchical directory tree do not meet scalability and functionality requirements for exponentially growing datasets and increasingly complex queries in Exabyte-level systems with billions of files. This paper proposes semantic-aware organization, called SmartStore, which exploits metadata semantics of files to judiciously aggregate correlated files into semantic-aware groups by using information retrieval tools. Decentralized design improves system scalability and reduces query latency for complex queries (range and top-k queries), which is conducive to constructing semantic-aware caching, and conventional filename-based query. SmartStore limits search scope of complex query to a single or a minimal number o...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
Abstract. Modern scientific computing generates petabytes of data in billions of files that must be ...
The exponentially increasing amount of data in file systems has made it increasingly important for u...
Existing storage systems using hierarchical directory tree do not meet scalability and functionality...
Existing data storage systems based on hierarchical directory tree do not meet scalability and funct...
Existing storage systems using hierarchical directory tree do not meet scalability and functionality...
Explosive growth in volume and complexity of data exacerbates the key challenge to effectively and e...
This paper presents a scalable and adaptive decentralized metadata lookup scheme for ultra large-sca...
Operating systems both old and new are reliant on the venerable hierarchical file system. For some t...
An efficient and distributed scheme for file mapping or file lookup is critical in decentralizing me...
Existing distributed storage frameworks for the most part neglect to offer a sufficient ability for ...
Abstract—Traditional hierarchical namespaces are not sufficient for representing and managing the ri...
We propose a close real-time and cost-effective semantic questions based approach, called FAST. The ...
With the advent of emerging e-Science applications, today\u27s scientific research increasingly re...
In this paper we describe research that has been on-going within our group for the past four years o...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
Abstract. Modern scientific computing generates petabytes of data in billions of files that must be ...
The exponentially increasing amount of data in file systems has made it increasingly important for u...
Existing storage systems using hierarchical directory tree do not meet scalability and functionality...
Existing data storage systems based on hierarchical directory tree do not meet scalability and funct...
Existing storage systems using hierarchical directory tree do not meet scalability and functionality...
Explosive growth in volume and complexity of data exacerbates the key challenge to effectively and e...
This paper presents a scalable and adaptive decentralized metadata lookup scheme for ultra large-sca...
Operating systems both old and new are reliant on the venerable hierarchical file system. For some t...
An efficient and distributed scheme for file mapping or file lookup is critical in decentralizing me...
Existing distributed storage frameworks for the most part neglect to offer a sufficient ability for ...
Abstract—Traditional hierarchical namespaces are not sufficient for representing and managing the ri...
We propose a close real-time and cost-effective semantic questions based approach, called FAST. The ...
With the advent of emerging e-Science applications, today\u27s scientific research increasingly re...
In this paper we describe research that has been on-going within our group for the past four years o...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
Abstract. Modern scientific computing generates petabytes of data in billions of files that must be ...
The exponentially increasing amount of data in file systems has made it increasingly important for u...