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21st MSST 2004: Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
- Ben Kobler, P. C. Hariharan:
21st IEEE Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies / 12th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, April 13-16, 2004. IEEE 2004
Parallel Tracks - Tutorials
- Reagan W. Moore, Arun Jagatheesan, Arcot Rajasekar, Michael Wan, Wayne Schroeder:
Data Grid Management Systems. 1-15 - David Holdsworth, Paul Wheatley:
Long-term Stewardship of Globally-distributed Representation Information. 17-29 - Henry Yang:
Fibre Channel and IP SAN. 31-45 - Ruth E. Duerr, Mark A. Parsons, Melinda Marquis, Rudy Dichtl, Teresa Mullins:
Challenges in Long-Term Data Stewardship. 47-67
Session 1: Long Term Preservation, Stewardship
- Mark Huber, Alla Lake, Robert Chadduck:
NARA's Electronic Records Archive (ERA) - The Electronic Records Challenge. 69-78 - Reagan W. Moore:
Preservation Environments. 79-92 - Jose Zero, David McNab, William B. Sawyer, Samson Cheung, Daniel C. Duffy, Richard B. Rood, Phil Webster, Nancy Palm, Ellen Salmon, Tom Schardt:
Data Management as a Cluster Middleware Centerpiece. 93-103
Session 2: Performance
- Han Deok Lee, Young Jin Nam, Kyong Jo Jung, Seok Gan Jung, Chanik Park:
Regulating I/O Performance of Shared Storage with a Control Theoretical Approach. 105-117 - Hoot Thompson:
SAN and Data Transport Technology Evaluation at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. 119-138 - Feng Wang, Qin Xin, Bo Hong, Scott A. Brandt, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long, Tyce T. McLarty:
File System Workload Analysis For Large Scientific Computing Applications. 139-152
Session 3: Short Papers
- André Brinkmann, Michael Heidebuer, Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Ulrich Rückert, Kay Salzwedel, Mario Vodisek:
V: Drive - Costs and Benefits of an Out-of-Band Storage Virtualization System. 153-157 - Purvi Shah, Jehan-François Pâris, Ahmed Amer, Darrell D. E. Long:
Identifying Stable File Access Patterns. 159-163 - Yoshiko Yasuda, Shinichi Kawamoto, Atsushi Ebata, Jun Okitsu, Tatsuo Higuchi:
An On-line Backup Function for a Clustered NAS System (X-NAS). 165-169 - Patrick Fuhrmann:
dCache, the Commodity Cache. 171-175 - Ellen Salmon, Adina Tarshish, Nancy Palm, Sanjay Patel, Marty Saletta, Ed Vanderlan, Mike Rouch, Lisa Burns, Daniel C. Duffy, Robert Caine, Randall Golay, Jeff Paffel, Nathan Schumann:
Hierarchical Storage Management at the NASA Center for Computational Sciences: From Unitree to SAM-QFS. 177-183 - John A. Chandy:
Parity Redundancy Strategies in a Large Scale Distributed Storage System. 185-191 - Erez Zadok, Jeffrey Osborn, Ariye Shater, Charles P. Wright, Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Jason Nieh:
Reducing Storage Management Costs via Informed User-Based Policies. 193-197 - Jie Yan, Yao-Long Zhu, Hui Xiong, Renuga Kanagavelu, Feng Zhou, So Lih Weon:
A Design of Metadata Server Cluster in Large Distributed Object-based Storage. 199-205 - Hui Xiong, Renuga Kanagavelu, Yao-Long Zhu, Khai Leong Yong:
An iSCSI Design and Implementation. 207-213 - Prabhanjan C. Gurumohan, Sai B. Narasimhamurthy, Joseph Y. Hui:
Quanta Data Storage: A Cross Layer Architecture for the Storage Networks. 215-221 - Gang Fu, Alexander Thomasian, Chunqi Han, Spencer W. Ng:
Rebuild Strategies for Redundant Disk Arrays. 223-226 - Lawrence You, Christos T. Karamanolis:
Evaluation of Efficient Archival Storage Techniques. 227-232 - Dingshan He, David Hung-Chang Du:
An Efficient Data Sharing Scheme for iSCSI-Based File Systems. 233-237 - Robert L. Grossman, David Hanley, Xinwei Hong, Parthasarathy Krishnaswamy:
Using DataSpace Archives to Support Long-Term Stewardship of Remote and Distributed Data. 239-244
Session 4: Infrastructure Resources
- Maria Eva Lijding, Sape J. Mullender, Pierre G. Jansen:
Promote-IT: An Efficient Real-Time Tertiary-Storage Scheduler. 245-260 - Rena A. Haynes, Wilbur R. Johnson:
The Data Services Archive. 261-271 - Andy Hospodor, Ethan L. Miller:
Interconnection Architectures for High-Performance Object-Based File Systems. 273-281
Session 5: File Systems
- Feng Wang, Scott A. Brandt, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long:
OBFS: A File System for Object-Based Storage Devices. 283-300 - Bo Hong, Demyn Plantenberg, Darrell D. E. Long, Miriam Sivan-Zimet:
Duplicate Data Elimination in a SAN File System. 301-314 - Michail Flouris, Angelos Bilas:
Clotho: Transparent Data Versioning at the Block I/O Level. 315-328
Session 6: Site Reports
- Donald W. Collins:
U.S. National Oceanographic Data Center Archival Practices and the Open Archives Information System Reference Model. 329-343 - Olof Barring, Ben Couturier, Jean-Damien Durand, Emil Knezo, Sebastien Ponce, Vitaly Motyakov:
Storage Resource Sharing with CASTOR. 345-359 - Greg Butler, Rei Lee, Mike Welcome:
GUPFS: The Global Unified Parallel File System Project at NERSC. 361-371
Session 7: iSCSI and SAN
- Yao-Long Zhu, Chao-Yang Wang, Wei-Ya Xi, Feng Zhou:
SANSim - A Platform for Simulation and Design of a Storage Area Network. 373-384 - Ming Zhang, Yinan Liu, Qing Yang:
Cost-Effective Remote Mirroring Using the iSCSI Protocol. 385-398 - Yingping Lu, Farrukh Noman, David Hung-Chang Du:
Simulation Study of iSCSI-based Storage System. 399-408
Session 8: Vendor Solutions
- Ismail Dalgic, Kadir Ozdemir, Rajkumar Velpuri, Jason Weber, Helen Chen, Umesh Kukreja:
Comparative Performance Evaluation of iSCSI Protocol over Metro, Local, and Wide Area Networks. 409-413 - Andres Rodriguez, Jack Orenstein:
H-RAIN: An Architecture for Future-Proofing Digital Archives. 415-420 - Aloke Guha:
A New Approach to Disk-Based Scalable Mass Storage System. 421-425 - Louis Gray:
Multi-Tiered Storage - Consolidating the Differing Storage Requirements of the Enterprise into a Single Storage System. 427-432 - Brent Welch, Garth A. Gibson:
Managing Scalability in Object Storage Systems for HPC Linux Clusters. 433-445 - Norman Margolus:
The Evolution of a Distributed Storage System. 447-451
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