DocumentCode
2218519
Title
ADS - a handle-based storage architecture under grid computing
Author
Hu, Lee C. ; Sun, Sam X.
fYear
2003
fDate
20-21 Oct. 2003
Firstpage
187
Lastpage
193
Abstract
The paper proposes a new networked storage architecture and interface by using the handle system (HS). We call it autonomous data system (ADS). This leads to a clean and simple interface for networked storage and data management. ADS can be operated independently from computers and applications. As today´s network and computing become increasingly complicated, data management is critical for the efficient use of information. The proposed architecture addresses these issues by having a different demarcation and layering from conventional SAN (storage area network) (block level) and NAS (network attached storage) (file level). In other words, ADS defines an application level demarcation and is better for scalability, interoperability, efficiency, QoS support and manageability. We also propose an adaptation layer to support legacy applications for compatibility. Lastly we compare ADS with OSD (object-based storage device). ADS is to complete the process of a logical separation of storage from a computer and its OS and file systems.
Keywords
Internet; digital storage; distributed memory systems; grid computing; storage management; Internet; NAS; QoS support; SAN; adaptation layer; autonomous data system; compatibility; data management; efficiency; grid computing; handle-based storage architecture; interoperability; manageability; network attached storage; networked storage; object-based storage device; storage area network; Application software; Computer applications; Computer architecture; Computer network management; Computer networks; Data systems; Grid computing; Operating systems; Scalability; Storage area networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Communications, 2003. CCW 2003. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE 18th Annual Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8239-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCW.2003.1240809
Filename
1240809
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