DocumentCode :
1727071
Title :
Implementation of a campus-wide distributed mass storage service: the dream vs. reality
Author :
Armstead, Betty Jo ; Prahst, Stephen
Author_Institution :
Sterling Software, Cleveland, OH, USA
fYear :
1995
Firstpage :
190
Lastpage :
199
Abstract :
In 1990, a technical team at NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, began defining a mass storage service to provide long-term archival storage, short-term storage for very large files, distributed NFS access, and backup services for critical data that resides on workstations and PCs. Because of software availability and budgets, the total service was phased in over three years. During the process of building the service from the commercial technologies available, our mass storage team refined the original vision and learned from the problems and mistakes that had occurred. We also enhanced some technologies to better meet the needs of users and system administrators. This paper describes our team´s journey from dream to reality, outlines some of the problem areas that still exist, and suggests some solutions
Keywords :
file servers; local area networks; network operating systems; operating systems (computers); storage management; backup services; campus-wide distributed mass storage service; distributed NFS access; long-term archival storage; short-term storage; software availability; Availability; Concurrent computing; FDDI; File servers; NASA; Network servers; Personal communication networks; Propulsion; Space technology; Workstations;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Mass Storage Systems, 1995. 'Storage - At the Forefront of Information Infrastructures', Proceedings of the Fourteenth IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
ISSN :
1051-9173
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7064-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MASS.1995.528229
Filename :
528229
Link To Document :
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