Mobile management of network files

A. Bassi, Micah Beck, T. Moore
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Common opinion holds that a precise definition of the concept of middleware is elusive because it is highly dependent on one's design perspective regarding application environments and system architectures. The approach to the mobile management of network files discussed in this paper, which involves issues of process mobility and architecture/OS independent execution, represents one such a perspective. Our previous work in the area of logistical networking has focused on the Internet Backplane Protocol (IBP), a technology for shared network storage that can scale in terms of the size of the user community, the aggregate quantity of storage that can be allocated, and the breadth of distribution of service nodes across network borders. To achieve this end we have followed a layered, bottom-up design philosophy that draws on the engineering principles well known from the design of the Multics operating system, RISC microprocessors, and most especially the Internet protocol stack. In this paper we introduce the exNode, a data structure intended to provide the basis for reliable and efficient implementation of a file abstraction on top of the primitive storage service defined by IBP and discuss its application in network-based file management.
移动管理网络文件
普遍的观点认为中间件概念的精确定义是难以捉摸的,因为它高度依赖于应用程序环境和系统架构的设计视角。本文讨论的网络文件的移动管理方法,涉及进程移动性和体系结构/操作系统独立执行的问题,代表了这样一种观点。我们之前在物流网络领域的工作主要集中在互联网背板协议(IBP)上,这是一种共享网络存储技术,可以根据用户社区的规模、可分配的存储总量和跨网络边界的服务节点分布宽度进行扩展。为了实现这一目标,我们遵循了一种分层的、自下而上的设计理念,这种设计理念借鉴了Multics操作系统、RISC微处理器、尤其是互联网协议栈设计中众所周知的工程原理。本文介绍了exNode,这是一种数据结构,旨在为在IBP定义的原始存储服务之上可靠有效地实现文件抽象提供基础,并讨论了其在基于网络的文件管理中的应用。
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