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Pond: The OceanStore Prototype

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Pond: The OceanStore Prototype
OceanStore is an Internet-scale, persistent data store designed for incremental scalability, secure sharing, and long-term durability. Pond is the OceanStore prototype; it contains many of the features of a complete system including location-independent routing, Byzantine update commitment, push-based update of cached copies through an overlay multicast network, and continuous archiving to erasure-coded form. In the wide area, Pond outperforms NFS by up to a factor of 4.6 on readintensive phases of the Andrew benchmark, but underperforms NFS by as much as a factor of 7.3 on writeintensive phases. Microbenchmarks show that write performance is limited by the speed of erasure coding and threshold signature generation, two important areas of future research. Further microbenchmarks show that Pond manages replica consistency in a bandwidthefficient manner and quantify the latency cost imposed by this bandwidth savings.
Sean C. Rhea, Patrick R. Eaton, Dennis Geels, Haki
Added 31 Oct 2010
Updated 31 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2003
Where FAST
Authors Sean C. Rhea, Patrick R. Eaton, Dennis Geels, Hakim Weatherspoon, Ben Y. Zhao, John Kubiatowicz
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