DocumentCode
169844
Title
GBFS: Efficient Data-Sharing on Hybrid Platforms: Towards adding WAN-Wide Elasticity to DFSes
Author
Brand, Gustavo Bervian ; Lebre, Adrien
Author_Institution
INRIA, ASCOLA Res. Group, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, Nantes, France
fYear
2014
fDate
22-24 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
126
Lastpage
131
Abstract
Applications dealing with huge amounts of data suffer significant performance impacts when they are deployed on top of an hybrid platform (i.e. The extension of a local infrastructure with external cloud resources). More precisely, through a set of preliminary experiments we show that mechanisms which enable on demand extensions of current Distributed File Systems (DFSes) are required. These mechanisms should be able to leverage external storage resources while taking into account the performance constraints imposed by the physical network topology used to interconnect the different sites. Our answer to such a challenge is the Group Based File System proposal (GBFS), a glue providing in somehow the elasticity capability of storage resources by federating on demand any POSIX file systems. Although our first prototype is under heavy development, we discuss in this paper the GBFS model and few preliminary but promising results.
Keywords
Unix; distributed databases; network operating systems; storage management; wide area networks; DFSes; GBFS model; POSIX file system; WAN-wide elasticity; data-sharing; distributed file systems; elasticity capability; external storage resource; group based file system proposal; heavy development; hybrid platform; interconnect; performance constraint; physical network topology; storage resources; Computational modeling; File systems; Proposals; Prototypes; Servers; Throughput; Wide area networks; distributed architectures; distributed file systems; federation of distributed file systems; group based file system;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing Workshop (SBAC-PADW), 2014 International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Paris
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SBAC-PADW.2014.23
Filename
6972027
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