| C. Thekkath, T. Mann, and E. K. Lee. Frangipani: A scalable distributed le system. In proceedings of the 16th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, pages 224-237, 1997. |
....Since clients (or a group of designated SAN servers) need to coordinate and secure their accesses to disks, they need to implement distributed access control and locking for the disks. This leads to the usage of the Paxos protocol and its variants, as is done, e.g. in Petal [18] and Frangipani [24], using disks as memory for information sharing and coordination. Moreover, it is attractive to implement a higher level SMR based application in such an environment since replicated data persistence is achieved at no additional cost. Preprint of paper to appear in In proceedings of the ....
C. Thekkath, T. Mann and E. K. Lee. Frangipani: A scalable distributed le system. In Proceedings of the 16th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, pages 224-237, October 1997. 5
....contributions from these projects. 2.1 File Systems Early distributed le systems such as AFS [32] NFS [29] and Sprite [24] allowed multiple le servers to cooperatively export a partitioned namespace. A second generation, including Amoeba [23] Coda [31] Echo [8] Ficus [25] Frangipani [35], and Harp [21] replicated les across servers to improve availability. This server only replication is relatively static; client machines connect directly to one of a small number of servers for each le, and client caches are not shared. The relatively small size and slow rate of replica ....
C. Thekkath, T. Mann, and E. Lee. Frangipani: A scalable distributed le system. In Proc. of ACM SOSP, 1997.
....the heavy performance penalty associated with spreading the metadata across multiple objects, we have chosen to exclude atime from the OceanStore le system interface. This is not as big of a problem as it may sound; the Frangipani distributed le system found this to be a reasonable simpli cation[22]. 5 Security Analysis The le system interface will bene t from the native security mechanisms provided by OceanStore, but there remain several vulnerabilities. Two of the most prevalent methods of attack are denial of service 4 and trac analysis. Although there are several countermeasures to ....
C. Thekkath, T. Mann, and E. Lee. Frangipani: A scalable distributed le system. In Proc. of ACM SOSP, Oct. 1997.
....two levels optimizing the system performance [11] Petal [4] uses a set of block level storage servers that collectively manage a large set of physical disks to provide clients the abstraction of distributed virtual disks that tolerate and recover from disk, server and network failures. Frangipani [5] is a distributed le system that is built on top of Petal s distributed virtual disk service to provide scalable network le service. CHAPTER 2. RELATED WORK 8 Aurora project at University of Cambridge aims at providing DiskQoS by developing mechanisms for enforcing such guarantees in the disk ....
Thekkath C.A.; Mann T.; Lee E.K., \Frangipani: a scalable distributed le system," 16th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, p. 224-37, Saint Malo, France, Oct. 1997.
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