Optimizing file availability in a secure serverless distributed file system

John R. Douceur, Roger Wattenhofer
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Farsite is a secure, scalable, distributed file system that logically functions as a centralized file server but that is physically realized on a set of client desktop computers. Farsite provides security, reliability and availability by storing replicas of each file on multiple machines. It continuously monitors machine availability and relocates replicas as necessary to maximize the effective availability of the system. We evaluate several replica placement methods using large-scale simulation with machine availability data from over 50,000 desktop computers. We find that initially placing replicas in an availability-sensitive fashion yields pathological results, whereas very good results are obtained by random initial placement followed by incremental improvement using a scalable, distributed, fault-tolerant and attack-resistant hill-climbing algorithm. The algorithm is resilient to severe restrictions on communication and replica placement, and it does not excessively co-locate replicas of different files on the same set of machines.
优化安全无服务器分布式文件系统中的文件可用性
Farsite是一个安全的、可扩展的分布式文件系统,它在逻辑上充当集中式文件服务器,但在物理上是在一组客户机桌面计算机上实现的。Farsite通过在多台机器上存储每个文件的副本来提供安全性、可靠性和可用性。它持续监视机器可用性,并根据需要重新定位副本,以最大限度地提高系统的有效可用性。我们使用来自50,000多台台式计算机的机器可用性数据进行大规模模拟,评估了几种副本放置方法。我们发现,最初以可用性敏感的方式放置副本会产生病态的结果,而通过随机初始放置,然后使用可扩展、分布式、容错和抗攻击的爬坡算法进行增量改进,可以获得非常好的结果。该算法对通信和副本放置的严格限制具有弹性,并且不会在同一组机器上过多地放置不同文件的副本。
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