Online archival capabilities like snapshots or checkpoints are fast becoming an essential component of robust storage systems. Emerging large distributed file systems are also shifting to object-based storage architectures that decouple metadata from file I/O operations. As the size of such systems scale to petabytes of storage, it is critically important that file system features continue to operate efficiently. We present a flexible mechanism for archiving file system state that allows the creation of checkpoints for arbitrarily sized subtrees of the hierarchy. Checkpoints are managed in a distributed fashion while maintaining efficient utilization of system resources.
Parallel file systems are often characterized by a layered architecture that decouples metadata mana...
As storage systems grow larger and more complex, the traditional block-based file systems cannot sat...
Existing file systems, even the most scalable systems that store hundreds of petabytes (or more) of ...
File system consistency frequently involves a choice between raw performance and integrity guarantee...
This paper presents a novel metadata management mechanism on the metadata server (MDS) for parallel ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
We present the Deep Store archival storage architecture, a large-scale storage system that stores im...
Global file system namespaces are difficult to scale because of the overheads of POSIX IO metadata m...
Highly reliable storage systems ensure protection of application data from loss. Reliability comes a...
Checkpointing is the predominant storage driver in today's petascale supercomputers and is expected ...
The growing size of modern storage systems is expected to achieve and exceed billions of objects, ma...
The basic distributed, object-based storage system model lacks features for storage management. This...
Abstract Cloud computing applications require a scalable, elastic and fault tol-erant storage system...
Preserving data for a long period of time in the face of faults, large and small, is crucial for des...
International audienceSmall files are known to pose major performance challenges for file systems. Y...
Parallel file systems are often characterized by a layered architecture that decouples metadata mana...
As storage systems grow larger and more complex, the traditional block-based file systems cannot sat...
Existing file systems, even the most scalable systems that store hundreds of petabytes (or more) of ...
File system consistency frequently involves a choice between raw performance and integrity guarantee...
This paper presents a novel metadata management mechanism on the metadata server (MDS) for parallel ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
We present the Deep Store archival storage architecture, a large-scale storage system that stores im...
Global file system namespaces are difficult to scale because of the overheads of POSIX IO metadata m...
Highly reliable storage systems ensure protection of application data from loss. Reliability comes a...
Checkpointing is the predominant storage driver in today's petascale supercomputers and is expected ...
The growing size of modern storage systems is expected to achieve and exceed billions of objects, ma...
The basic distributed, object-based storage system model lacks features for storage management. This...
Abstract Cloud computing applications require a scalable, elastic and fault tol-erant storage system...
Preserving data for a long period of time in the face of faults, large and small, is crucial for des...
International audienceSmall files are known to pose major performance challenges for file systems. Y...
Parallel file systems are often characterized by a layered architecture that decouples metadata mana...
As storage systems grow larger and more complex, the traditional block-based file systems cannot sat...
Existing file systems, even the most scalable systems that store hundreds of petabytes (or more) of ...