A remote file system for heterogeneous network topologies

S. Lim, M. Condry
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Achieving high performance in a distributed computing environment is a combination of efforts between the network, distributed operating systems, and the applications. All too often the focus of improvement excludes the opportunity for the application to make an impact on performance. In this study we provide a facility where the application characteristics can be employed in formulating a distributed solution. The specific problem being considered is remote file services, although the general ideas can be applied to other areas. Our file system permits the application to indicate the type of caching and transfer strategies most suitable for each remote file access instance: depending on the application will effect the load realized on the network. Earlier work provided techniques to characterize application behavior through simple profiles. This profile data can be employed in selecting what kind of caching and transfer strategies would be most suitable to minimize traffic on the network. We describe the architecture of our file system. We show how the system provides for efficient network performance by realization of reduced traffic on the network for each application. This application data approach will always provide better performance than any random based model design.<>
异构网络拓扑的远程文件系统
在分布式计算环境中实现高性能是网络、分布式操作系统和应用程序之间共同努力的结果。对改进的关注往往排除了应用程序对性能产生影响的机会。在这项研究中,我们提供了一个设施,其中应用程序特征可以用于制定分布式解决方案。考虑的具体问题是远程文件服务,尽管一般思想可以应用于其他领域。我们的文件系统允许应用程序指定最适合每个远程文件访问实例的缓存和传输策略类型:这取决于应用程序将影响在网络上实现的负载。早期的工作提供了通过简单的配置文件来描述应用程序行为的技术。该配置文件数据可用于选择哪种缓存和传输策略最适合最小化网络上的流量。我们将描述文件系统的体系结构。我们将展示系统如何通过减少每个应用程序的网络流量来提供高效的网络性能。这种应用数据方法总是比任何基于随机的模型设计提供更好的性能。
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