DocumentCode
940567
Title
Design and Implementation of an Out-of-Band Virtualization System for Large SANs
Author
Zhang, Guangyan ; Shu, Jiwu ; Xue, Wei ; Zheng, Weimin
Author_Institution
Tsinghua Univ., Beijing
Volume
56
Issue
12
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1654
Lastpage
1665
Abstract
Out-of-band virtualization intrinsically has the potential to provide high performance and good scalability. Unfortunately, existing out-of-band virtualization systems have some limitations, such as restrictions to specific platforms and/or hardware. In this paper, we present a new out-of-band virtualization system, MagicStore, which is not limited to any specific hardware and supports three widely used host platforms: Windows, Solaris, and Linux. First, MagicStore uses the SLAS2 approach to scale round-robin striped volumes efficiently. Second, it survives panics and power failures robustly through a combination of lazy synchronizations, ordered writes, and REDO logging. Third, it also incorporates typical legacy storage quickly by analyzing partition tables and reconstructing logical volumes. Our evaluation results from representative experiments demonstrated that MagicStore has the ability to provide high performance, to introduce low processor overhead, and to have good scalability.
Keywords
client-server systems; network operating systems; storage area networks; storage management; MagicStore out-of-band visualization system; REDO logging; SLAS2 approach; large SAN; lazy synchronizations; legacy storage; ordered writes; round-robin striped volume scaling; storage area network; Availability; Hardware; Home appliances; Linux; Platform virtualization; Quality of service; Resource virtualization; Robustness; Scalability; Storage area networks; Storage area network; legacy storage; metadata integrity; out-of-band virtualization; scaling striped volumes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TC.2007.70765
Filename
4358222
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