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ICEIS
2009
IEEE
14 years 8 days ago
MIDAS: A Middleware for Information Systems with QoS Concerns
One of the most difficult tasks in the design of information systems is how to control the behaviour of the back-end storage engine, usually a relational database. As the load on t...
Luís Fernando Orleans, Geraldo Zimbrã...
EUROPAR
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Empirical Analysis of a Large-Scale Hierarchical Storage System
To prepare for future peta- or exa-scale computing, it is important to gain a good understanding on what impacts a hierarchical storage system would have on the performance of data...
Weikuan Yu, Sarp Oral, Shane Canon, Jeffrey S. Vet...
MSS
2005
IEEE
110views Hardware» more  MSS 2005»
13 years 11 months ago
Fermilab's Multi-Petabyte Scalable Mass Storage System
Fermilab provides a multi-Petabyte scale mass storage system for High Energy Physics (HEP) Experiments and other scientific endeavors. We describe the scalability aspects of the h...
Gene Oleynik, Bonnie Alcorn, Wayne Baisley, Jon Ba...
MSS
1999
IEEE
125views Hardware» more  MSS 1999»
13 years 10 months ago
Configuring and Tuning Archival Storage Systems
Archival storage systems must operate under stringent requirements, providing 100% availability while guaranteeing that data will not be lost. In this paper we explore the multipl...
Reagan Moore, Joe Lopez, Charles Lofton, Wayne Sch...
FTCS
1998
91views more  FTCS 1998»
13 years 7 months ago
How Fail-Stop are Faulty Programs?
Most fault-tolerant systems are designed to stop faulty programs before they write permanent data or communicate with other processes. This property (halt-on-failure) forms the co...
Subhachandra Chandra, Peter M. Chen