20th IEEE/11th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems Symposium: (MSST 2003)

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This book/CD-ROM package of material from an April 2003 conference sheds light on the latest research in requirements for data grids, IP access to remote data, reliability, storage area networks, network attached storage, file systems, and storage architectures. Some specific topics include high bandwidth scientific data management using storage area networking, and considerations and performance evaluations of shared storage area networks at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. There is no subject index. Annotation...
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Overview

This book/CD-ROM package of material from an April 2003 conference sheds light on the latest research in requirements for data grids, IP access to remote data, reliability, storage area networks, network attached storage, file systems, and storage architectures. Some specific topics include high bandwidth scientific data management using storage area networking, and considerations and performance evaluations of shared storage area networks at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. There is no subject index. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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  • ISBN-13: 9780769519142
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 1/28/2003
  • Pages: 260

Table of Contents

Conference overview
Acknowledgements
Looking back at thirty years of mass storage conferences
Conference organization
Data grids, collections, and grid bricks 2
Accurate modeling of cache replacement policies in a data-grid 10
A simple mass storage system for the SRB data grid 20
Building cost-effective remote data storage capabilities for NASA's EOSDIS 28
Archive management : the missing component 40
An overview of a large-scale data migration 49
Towards optimal I/O scheduling for MEMS-based storage 58
A case for the global access to large distributed data sets using data webs employing photonic data services 62
Design and implementation of multiple addresses parallel transmission architecture for storage area network 67
Storage devices, local file system and crossbar network file system characteristics, and 1 terabyte file IO benchmark on the "Numerical Simulator III" 72
Views, objects, and persistence for accessing a high volume global data set 77
NAS switch : a novel CIFS server virtualization 82
NSM : a distributed storage architecture for data-intensive applications 87
Implementing and evaluating Jukebox schedulers using JukeTools 92
Media stability and life expectancies of magnetic tape for use with IBM 3590 and digital linear tape systems 97
The Fermilab data storage infrastructure 101
High bandwidth scientific data management using storage area networking : lessons learned at the Starfire optical range 105
NCDC the "one stop shop" for all WSR-88D Level II data services 110
Design of the iSCSI protocol 116
A performance analysis of the iSCSI protocol 123
Considerations and performance evaluations of shared storage area networks at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 135
Reliability mechanisms for very large storage systems 146
Software-based erasure codes for scalable distributed storage 157
Towards an object store
Design and implementation of a storage repository using commonality factoring 178
Design and implementation of block storage multi-protocol converter 183
IP SAN - from iSCSI to IP-addressable ethernet disks 189
A scalable architecture for clustered network attached storage 196
zFS - a scalable distributed file system using object disks 207
Concept and evaluation of X-NAS : a highly scalable NAS system 219
Using multiple predictors to improve the accuracy of file access predictions 230
Peabody : the time travelling disk 241
SPIRAL : a client-transparent third-party transfer scheme for network attached disks 254
Effective management of hierarchical storage using two levels of data clustering 270
A centralized data access model for grid computing 280
Efficient metadata management in large distributed storage systems 290
Author index 299
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