DocumentCode
3354030
Title
Design for a transparent, distributed file system
Author
Mecozzi, D. ; Minton, J.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fYear
1991
fDate
7-10 Oct. 1991
Firstpage
77
Lastpage
84
Abstract
At the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), caching and migration protocols have been designed to integrate distributed UniTree File Management System servers running on separate machines to create a single file system. These protocols allow files to migrate between levels of a storage hierarchy to create a unified distributed storage system. The design provides clients with a single method for accessing files, regardless of file location. File caching provides clients with optimal performance, while file migration enables file servers to optimize their space utilization. The key features of the system include use of unique, location-independent file caching, and a locking mechanism to synchronize access to the system´s files and manage conflicts related to multiple copies of the files. A shift in LLNL policy to acquire vendor-supported software prevented the completion of the implementation of this unified storage system. However, the design solves many problems that can occur when providing a transparent distributed file system.<>
Keywords
distributed processing; protocols; storage management; caching; distributed file system; distributed storage system; file servers; migration protocols; storage hierarchy; Access protocols; Computational modeling; Distributed computing; File servers; File systems; Laboratories; Magnetic separation; Robots; Solid state circuits; Supercomputers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mass Storage Systems, 1991. Digest of Papers., Eleventh IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-2155-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MASS.1991.160215
Filename
160215
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