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Building Reliable Storage Clouds: Foundations and Trends(r) in Networking, cartea 27

Autor Ulas C. Kozat, Guanfeng Liang
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2015
With the proliferation of cloud computing, there has been a rejuvenated interest in two aspects of distributed computing. The first perspective is seen through the eyes of the cloud providers, and asks: how should we build global storage services for cloud hosted services and applications at scale with high reliability and availability guarantees in a cost effective way? The second perspective is seen through the eyes of the service providers that use public clouds, and asks: how can we achieve high I/O performance over cloud storage within a cost budget? Building Reliable Storage Clouds presents various distributed storage systems, their operational characteristics, and the key techniques to improve their performance. The main focus is however on cloud storage. Cloud storage has massive scalability with the promise to provide as much storage capacity as their users demand. Cloud providers also promise very high durability, availability, and I/O performance. In this context, the monograph analyses the fundamental tradeoffs between storage efficiency and network bandwidth as well as I/O throughput and latency. Erasure codes play a significant role in determining the trade-offs, and, hence, the survey covers their design and use, paying particular attention to the queuing models and performance analysis. This survey will be of interest to all researchers, students and engineers working on distributed storage systems.
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ISBN-13: 9781680830644
ISBN-10: 1680830643
Pagini: 110
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Now Publishers
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