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19 March 2009 Design and performance evaluation of a read/write metadata service strategy for a large-scale storage system
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Proceedings Volume 7125, Eighth International Symposium on Optical Storage and 2008 International Workshop on Information Data Storage; 71251E (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.824566
Event: Eighth International Symposium on Optical Storage and 2008 International Workshop on Information Data Storage, 2008, Wuhan, China
Abstract
According to the role of the current large-scale storage system, this paper introduces a novel metadata service strategy that separates read from write for the larger proportion of read. It centralizes control and reduces the access workload through the multi-metadata server architecture of the master/slave mode. Through the sharing of original metadata server to read the response to the large scale to reduce the load on the reading pattern to form a viable structure of the system. It not only can bring the system better scalability and usability, but can well control metadata consistency. Finally, compared to Active/Active structure, Read/Write strategy has shown a relatively good result in the aspect of the access efficiency and System costs. As a service management strategy, it effectively reduces the load of the data access of metadata service.
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Gang Zhou, Qiang Cao, and Chentao Wu "Design and performance evaluation of a read/write metadata service strategy for a large-scale storage system", Proc. SPIE 7125, Eighth International Symposium on Optical Storage and 2008 International Workshop on Information Data Storage, 71251E (19 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.824566
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Data storage servers

Data modeling

Distributed computing

Computing systems

Control systems

Computer architecture

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