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Abstract: The Swarm storage system uses log-based striping to achieve high performance. Clients collect application writes
in a log and stripe the log across multiple storage servers to aggregate server bandwidth. The Swarm storage server
has been designed to meet various requirements of the Swarm storage system. These include high performance for
data-intensive operations, rapid crash recovery, security support and atomic interface routines. The design of the
Swarm storage server is simple enough to... (Update)
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...load information to select storage nodes in a manner similar to these systems. Many file systems including Swift [5] Zebra [12] Swarm [22], and others [15, 23, 3] stripe data across network disks; our proposal uses similar techniques in the context of caches, which...
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R. Sundaram. Design and implementation of the Swarm storage server. Technical Report TR98-02, University of Arizona, Department of Computer Science, Feb. 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sundaram98design.html More
@techreport{ sundaram98design,
author = "Rajesh Sundaram",
title = "Design and Implementation of the Swarm Storage Server",
number = "TR98-02",
month = "Tuesday, 10",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sundaram98design.html" }
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