Augmenting Performance For Distributed Cloud Storage

Matthew B. Hancock, Carlos A. Varela
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Abstract

The device people use to capture multimedia has changed over the years with the rise of smart phones. Smart phones are readily available, easy to use, and capture multimedia with high quality. While consumers capture all of this media, the storage requirements are not changing significantly. Therefore, people look towards cloud storage solutions. The typical consumer stores files within a single provider. They want a solution that is quick to access, reliable, and secure. Using multiple providers can reduce cost and improve overall performance. We present a middleware framework called Distributed Indexed Storage in the Cloud (DISC) to improve all aspects a user expects in a cloud provider. The process of uploading and downloading is essentially transparent to the user. The upload and download performance happens simultaneously by distributing a subset of the file across multiple cloud providers that it deems fit based on policies. Reliability is another important feature of DISC. To improve reliability, we propose a solution that replicates the same subset of the file across different providers. This is beneficial when one provider is unresponsive, the data can be pulled from another provider with the same subset. Security has great importance when dealing with consumers data. We inherently gain security when improving reliability. Since the file is distributed using subsets, not one provider has the full file. In our experiment, performance improvements are observed when delivering and retrieving files compared to the standard approach. The results are promising, saving upwards of eight seconds in processing time. With the expansion of more cloud providers, the results are expected to improve.
增强分布式云存储的性能
随着智能手机的兴起,人们用来捕捉多媒体的设备已经发生了变化。智能手机随时可用,易于使用,并且可以捕获高质量的多媒体。当消费者获取所有这些媒体时,存储需求并没有显著变化。因此,人们开始关注云存储解决方案。典型的消费者将文件存储在单个提供者中。他们想要一个快速访问、可靠和安全的解决方案。使用多个提供者可以降低成本并提高整体性能。我们提出了一个中间件框架,称为云中的分布式索引存储(DISC),以改进用户对云提供商的所有期望。上传和下载的过程对用户来说基本上是透明的。上传和下载性能是通过将文件的一个子集分发到它认为适合的基于策略的多个云提供商来同时实现的。可靠性是DISC的另一个重要特征。为了提高可靠性,我们提出了一种跨不同提供者复制相同文件子集的解决方案。当一个提供程序没有响应时,这是有益的,数据可以从具有相同子集的另一个提供程序中提取。在处理消费者数据时,安全性非常重要。在提高可靠性的同时,我们本质上也获得了安全性。由于文件是使用子集分发的,因此没有一个提供程序拥有完整的文件。在我们的实验中,与标准方法相比,在交付和检索文件时可以观察到性能的改进。结果很有希望,可以节省8秒以上的处理时间。随着更多云提供商的扩张,结果有望得到改善。
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