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Abstract: The object-based storage model, in which files are made up of one or more data objects stored on
self-contained Object-Based Storage Devices (OSDs), is emerging as an architecture for distributed
storage systems. The workload presented to the OSDs will be quite different from that of generalpurpose
file systems, yet many distributed file systems employ general-purpose file systems as their
underlying file system. We present OBFS, a small and highly efficient file system designed for use
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...failed. We investigate the reliability issues in a very large scale storage system built from Object Based Storage Devices (OBSDs) [25] and study these two types of failures: disk failures and nonrecoverable read errors. An OBSD is a network attached storage device [7] that...
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F. Wang, S. A. Brandt, E. L. Miller, and D. D. E. Long. OBFS: A file system for object-based storage devices. Submitted to the 2003 Usenix Technical Conference. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/704195.html More
@misc{ wang03obfs,
author = "F. Wang and S. Brandt and E. Miller and D. Long",
title = "OBFS: A file system for object-based storage devices",
text = "F. Wang, S. A. Brandt, E. L. Miller, and D. D. E. Long. OBFS: A file system
for object-based storage devices. Submitted to the 2003 Usenix Technical
Conference.",
year = "2003",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/704195.html" }
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