Giggle:构建可伸缩副本位置服务的框架

A. Chervenak, E. Deelman, Ian T Foster, Leanne P. Guy, Wolfgang Hoschek, Adriana Iamnitchi, C. Kesselman, P. Kunszt, M. Ripeanu, Robert Schwartzkopf, H. Stockinger, Kurt Stockinger, B. Tierney
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在广域计算系统中,通常需要创建文件的远程只读副本(副本)。复制可用于减少访问延迟、改善数据局域性和/或增加分布式应用程序的健壮性、可伸缩性和性能。我们将副本位置服务(RLS)定义为维护和提供对副本物理位置信息的访问的系统。RLS通常用作数据网格体系结构的一个组件。本文做了以下贡献。首先,我们描述RLS需求。接下来,我们描述了一个参数化的体系结构框架,我们将其命名为Giggle(用于GIGa-scale Global Location Engine),在其中可以定义广泛的rls。我们定义了这个框架的几个具有不同性能特征的具体实例。最后,我们给出了RLS原型的初始性能结果,证明RLS系统可以构建满足性能目标的系统。
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Giggle: A Framework for Constructing Scalable Replica Location Services
In wide area computing systems, it is often desirable to create remote read-only copies (replicas) of files. Replication can be used to reduce access latency, improve data locality, and/or increase robustness, scalability and performance for distributed applications. We define a replica location service (RLS) as a system that maintains and provides access to information about the physical locations of copies. An RLS typically functions as one component of a data grid architecture. This paper makes the following contributions. First, we characterize RLS requirements. Next, we describe a parameterized architectural framework, which we name Giggle (for GIGa-scale Global Location Engine), within which a wide range of RLSs can be defined. We define several concrete instantiations of this framework with different performance characteristics. Finally, we present initial performance results for an RLS prototype, demonstrating that RLS systems can be constructed that meet performance goals.
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