决定何时在Elephant文件系统中忘记

Douglas S. Santry, M. Feeley, N. Hutchinson, Alistair C. Veitch, R. Carton, Jacob Ofir
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现代文件系统将文件的删除与存储空间的立即释放联系在一起,将文件的写入与文件内容的不可撤销更改联系在一起。我们认为,这种行为是过去的遗物,当时磁盘存储是一种稀缺资源。如今,大而便宜的磁盘使文件系统能够保护有价值的数据不被意外删除或覆盖。本文描述了Elephant文件系统的设计、实现和性能,该系统可以自动保留所有重要版本的用户文件。用户通过将传统的路径名与文件或目录存在所需版本的时间相结合来命名以前的文件版本。Elephant中的存储由系统使用文件粒度用户指定的保留策略进行管理。这种方法与检查点文件系统(如Plan-9、AFS和WAFL)形成对比,后者定期为整个文件系统生成有效的检查点,从而将保留限制在该文件系统中所有文件的单一策略指导下。Elephant是在FreeBSD内核中作为一个新的虚拟文件系统实现的。
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Deciding when to forget in the Elephant file system
Modern file systems associate the deletion of a file with the immediate release of storage, and file writes with the irrevocable change of file contents. We argue that this behavior is a relic of the past, when disk storage was a scarce resource. Today, large cheap disks make it possible for the file system to protect valuable data from accidental delete or overwrite.This paper describes the design, implementation, and performance of the Elephant file system, which automatically retains all important versions of user files. Users name previous file versions by combining a traditional pathname with a time when the desired version of a file or directory existed. Storage in Elephant is managed by the system using file-grain user-specified retention policies. This approach contrasts with checkpointing file systems such as Plan-9, AFS, and WAFL that periodically generate efficient checkpoints of entire file systems and thus restrict retention to be guided by a single policy for all files within that file system.Elephant is implemented as a new Virtual File System in the FreeBSD kernel.
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