We present an I/O architecture, called Swift, that addresses the problem of data rate mismatches between the requirements of an application, storage devices, and the interconnection medium. The goal of Swift is to support high data rates in general purpose distributed systems. Swift uses a high-speed interconnection medium to provide high data rate transfers by using multiple slower storage devices in parallel. It scales well when using multiple storage devices and interconnections, and can use any appropriate storage technology, including high-performance devices such as disk arrays. To address the problem of partial failures, Swift stores data redundantly. Using the UNIX operating system, we have constructed a simplified prototype of the ...
This paper presents a new disk I/O architecture composed of an array of a flash memory SSD (solid st...
Wide IO has been standardized as a low-power, high-bandwidth DRAM for embedded system. The performan...
257 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.There exists an increasing di...
We present an I/O architecture, called Swift, that addresses the problem of data rate mismatches bet...
We present an I/O architecture, called Swift, that addresses the problem of data-rate mismatches bet...
This paper analyses how OpenStack Swift, a distributed object storage service for a globally used mi...
A 32×32 64b self-arbitrating switch fabric called SWIFT achieves a bandwidth of 2.1Tb/s with single ...
This document describes a distributed transaction driver developed to support the reimplementation o...
Parallel disk I/O subsystems are becoming more important in today’s large-scale parallel machines. P...
Retrieving sequential rich media content from modern commodity disks is a challenging task. As disk ...
With the advent of high performing NVMe SSDs, the bottleneck of system performance is shifting away ...
Link to published version: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel2/208/543/00012513.pdf?tp=&arnumber=12513&i...
Summarization: In the last decade, data processing systems started using main memory as much as poss...
PIOUS is a parallel file system architecture that provides cost-effective, scalable bandwidth in a n...
We discuss an adaptive flow control mechanism for the Swift/RAID distributed file system. Our goal i...
This paper presents a new disk I/O architecture composed of an array of a flash memory SSD (solid st...
Wide IO has been standardized as a low-power, high-bandwidth DRAM for embedded system. The performan...
257 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.There exists an increasing di...
We present an I/O architecture, called Swift, that addresses the problem of data rate mismatches bet...
We present an I/O architecture, called Swift, that addresses the problem of data-rate mismatches bet...
This paper analyses how OpenStack Swift, a distributed object storage service for a globally used mi...
A 32×32 64b self-arbitrating switch fabric called SWIFT achieves a bandwidth of 2.1Tb/s with single ...
This document describes a distributed transaction driver developed to support the reimplementation o...
Parallel disk I/O subsystems are becoming more important in today’s large-scale parallel machines. P...
Retrieving sequential rich media content from modern commodity disks is a challenging task. As disk ...
With the advent of high performing NVMe SSDs, the bottleneck of system performance is shifting away ...
Link to published version: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel2/208/543/00012513.pdf?tp=&arnumber=12513&i...
Summarization: In the last decade, data processing systems started using main memory as much as poss...
PIOUS is a parallel file system architecture that provides cost-effective, scalable bandwidth in a n...
We discuss an adaptive flow control mechanism for the Swift/RAID distributed file system. Our goal i...
This paper presents a new disk I/O architecture composed of an array of a flash memory SSD (solid st...
Wide IO has been standardized as a low-power, high-bandwidth DRAM for embedded system. The performan...
257 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.There exists an increasing di...