PUNCH虚拟文件系统:在计算网格中无缝访问分散存储服务

R. Figueiredo, N. Kapadia, J. Fortes
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描述一个虚拟文件系统,该系统允许在计算会话期间按需在存储服务器和计算服务器之间传输数据。该解决方案适用于在标准操作系统和硬件上运行的未经修改的应用程序(甚至是商业应用程序)。虚拟文件系统使用软件代理来代理标准NFS(网络文件系统)客户机和服务器之间的事务;代理由计算网格中间件动态配置和控制。该方法已在PUNCH(普渡大学网络计算中心)的背景下得到实施和广泛应用,PUNCH是一个可操作的计算门户,在24个国家拥有1500多名用户。结果表明,与本机NFS相比,虚拟文件系统的性能良好:性能分析表明,在两个代表性的计算环境中,对于单个客户端执行Andrew基准,代理相对于本机NFS的平均开销分别为1%和18%,使用并发代理时,8个客户端的平均开销可以减少到本机NFS的1%以内。
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The PUNCH virtual file system: seamless access to decentralized storage services in a computational grid
Describes a virtual file system that allows data to be transferred on demand between storage and computational servers for the duration of a computing session. The solution works with unmodified applications (even commercial ones) running on standard operating systems and hardware. The virtual file system employs software proxies to broker transactions between standard NFS (Network File System) clients and servers; the proxies are dynamically configured and controlled by computational grid middleware. The approach has been implemented and extensively exercised in the context of PUNCH (Purdue University Network Computing Hubs), an operational computing portal that has more than 1,500 users across 24 countries. The results show that the virtual file system performs well in comparison to native NFS: performance analyses show that the proxy incurs mean overheads of 1% and 18% with respect to native NFS for a single-client execution of the Andrew benchmark in two representative computing environments, and that the average overhead for eight clients can be reduced to within 1% of native NFS with concurrent proxies.
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