Title :
Auto-configurable, Reliable, and Fault-Tolerant Cloud Storage with Dynamic Parameterization
Author_Institution :
Nanyang Polytech., Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
June 27 2014-July 2 2014
Abstract :
Erasure codes with different parameters provide a wide range tradeoff between the reliability and spatial redundancy to the distributed storage. This paper proposes a technique to auto-configure the parameters of the erasure codes based on the users´ requirements and the current status of the distributed storage system. The basic principle behind this technique is to incorporate the requirements of Quality of Service (QoS) from the users as the first criterion for adjusting the parameters related to erasure codes so that the existing resources can be used more efficiently and the time-sensitive requests have the resources they require, while allowing other applications access to the storage. Different metrics are formulated to characterize the consumption of system resources. As a result, the parameters of the erasure codes can be optimized through balanced consumption of system resources to increase the system capacity. This is a key to guarantee the desired maximum system capacity as it can avoid the situation that one type of resource is used up while other resources remain un-used for a large portion.
Keywords :
cloud computing; distributed databases; fault tolerant computing; quality of service; storage management; QoS; auto-configurable cloud storage; distributed storage system; dynamic parameterization; erasure codes; fault-tolerant cloud storage; quality of service; reliable cloud storage; spatial redundancy; time-sensitive requests; Encoding; Equations; Measurement; Parity check codes; Quality of service; Redundancy; auto-configurable; cloud storage; distributed storage; erasure codes; low density parity check code; system performance matrix;
Conference_Titel :
Services (SERVICES), 2014 IEEE World Congress on
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5068-3
DOI :
10.1109/SERVICES.2014.59