A local disk-based file system, LDFS, is an attractive way to speed up distributed applications. Local file access is much faster than accessing data on remote file servers through the network. LDFS is also scalable, as it does not rely on centralized file servers, and it exploits already existing resources (local disks) to provide storage. However, since individual workstations are less reliable and less available than file servers, LDFS must be made fault tolerant. We present an approach that integrates the LDFS with the distributed application. This is particularly suitable for mobile agent systems, because they can easily migrate to access remote files. LDFS avoids logging of individual file accesses, which are regenerated automatically...
Distributed file systems need to provide for fault tolerance. This is typically achieved with the re...
Distributed file systems need to provide for fault tolerance. This is typically achieved with the re...
To overcome availability, latency, bandwidth, and cost barriers of mobile networks, mobile clients o...
The rising demand for mobile computing has created a need for improved file systems that support mob...
Mobile users bring new challenges to distributed file systems. First, the network costs between clie...
Mobile users bring new challenges to distributed file systems. First, the network costs between clie...
Abstract: We survey four secure fault-tolerance distributed file systems: Farsite, OceanStore, Ivy, ...
Technological trends such as the availability of mobile computers and the expanding network infrastr...
Modern distributed file system realizations offer only partially resource location transparency, res...
Need of storing a huge amount of data has grown over the past years. Whether data are of multimedia ...
Need of storing a huge amount of data has grown over the past years. Whether data are of multimedia ...
We describe a mechanism for replacing files, including open files, of a read-only file system while ...
Abstract—The peer-to-peer model and the bandwidth avail-ability are fostering the creation of new di...
Portable computers using wireless networks enable users to work while on the move but introduce many...
Data mining and user data collection applications, like Facebook and Yahoo, make dealing with huge a...
Distributed file systems need to provide for fault tolerance. This is typically achieved with the re...
Distributed file systems need to provide for fault tolerance. This is typically achieved with the re...
To overcome availability, latency, bandwidth, and cost barriers of mobile networks, mobile clients o...
The rising demand for mobile computing has created a need for improved file systems that support mob...
Mobile users bring new challenges to distributed file systems. First, the network costs between clie...
Mobile users bring new challenges to distributed file systems. First, the network costs between clie...
Abstract: We survey four secure fault-tolerance distributed file systems: Farsite, OceanStore, Ivy, ...
Technological trends such as the availability of mobile computers and the expanding network infrastr...
Modern distributed file system realizations offer only partially resource location transparency, res...
Need of storing a huge amount of data has grown over the past years. Whether data are of multimedia ...
Need of storing a huge amount of data has grown over the past years. Whether data are of multimedia ...
We describe a mechanism for replacing files, including open files, of a read-only file system while ...
Abstract—The peer-to-peer model and the bandwidth avail-ability are fostering the creation of new di...
Portable computers using wireless networks enable users to work while on the move but introduce many...
Data mining and user data collection applications, like Facebook and Yahoo, make dealing with huge a...
Distributed file systems need to provide for fault tolerance. This is typically achieved with the re...
Distributed file systems need to provide for fault tolerance. This is typically achieved with the re...
To overcome availability, latency, bandwidth, and cost barriers of mobile networks, mobile clients o...