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Storage@home: Petascale Distributed Storage

2007 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2007
Storage@home is a distributed storage infrastructure developed to solve the problem of backing up and sharing petabytes of scientific results using a distributed model of volunteer managed hosts. Data is maintained by a mixture of replication and monitoring, with repairs done as needed.
Adam L. Beberg, Vijay S. Pande
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Latency analysis for distributed storage

IEEE INFOCOM 2017 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, 2017
Modern communication and computation systems consist of large networks of unreliable nodes. Yet, it is well known that such systems can provide aggregate reliability via information redundancy, duplicating paths, or replicating computations. While redundancy may increase the load on a system, it can also lead to major performance improvements through ...
Parimal Parag   +2 more
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Distributed Information Storage Architecture

[1993] Proceedings Twelfth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage systems, 2002
The authors describe the Distributed Information Storage Architecture (DISA) defined and prototyped at Hewlett-Packard by the Networked Systems Architecture organization. In the first phase of the project, an architecture framework was defined that isolated storage-management functions from database and file-management systems. The idea was to identify
Robert Baird   +2 more
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A stable storage in MANET: Replication or distributed storage

Journal of Computational Science, 2020
Abstract The notion of stable storage is very important in the area of fault tolerance. We are interested in the implementation of the concept of stable storage in mobile ad hoc environment. In this paper, we present the design and comparison of two solutions for implementing stable storage in mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) environment.
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Spatially distributed spectral storage

Optics Letters, 1999
A new technique for overcoming the effects of excitation-induced frequency shifts in swept-carrier optical memories is proposed and demonstrated. Spectral storage capacity increases of more than 2 orders of magnitude were achieved through implementation of the method.
A E, Johnson   +2 more
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Availability and locality in distributed storage

2013 IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing, 2013
Modern distributed file systems are deploying erasure codes to increase storage efficiency compared to block replication. Initially, classical error-correcting codes (like Reed-Solomon) were used but the benefits of custom code designs are now clear.
Ankit Singh Rawat   +2 more
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On codes with availability for distributed storage

2014 6th International Symposium on Communications, Control and Signal Processing (ISCCSP), 2014
Modern large-scale distributed storage systems utilize erasure codes to store only cold data, i.e., rarely access data such as click logs. However, a major portion of the data that is currently used for large-scale processing is hot data, data that are frequently accessed, in some cases by many users or system processes simultaneously. When storing hot
Ankit Singh Rawat   +3 more
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The evolving field of distributed storage

IEEE Internet Computing, 2001
The ongoing evolution of storage and network technologies has supported the rapid growth in the field of distributed storage over the past few years, but a widely-felt demand for more and better storage is a significant driving force behind this growth.
Peter N. Yianilos, Sumeet Sobti
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Dynamic Distributed Storage for Blockchains

2018 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), 2018
Blockchain uses the idea of storing transaction data in the form of a distributed ledger wherein each node in the network stores a current copy of the sequence of transactions (ledger) in the form of a hash chain. Storing the entire ledger incurs a high storage cost that grows undesirably large for high transaction rates and large networks.
Ravi Kiran Raman, Lav R. Varshney
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