具有增量压缩的高效分布式备份

R. Burns, D. Long
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廉价的存储和更强大的处理器导致了需要可靠备份的数据的激增。网络资源的限制使得每天晚上甚至每周备份分布式文件系统变得越来越困难。通过使用增量压缩算法,备份系统可以压缩发送到服务器的数据。增量压缩算法仅使用已更改的字节对文件的一个版本进行最小程度的编码。使用增量备份技术,我们可以比以前的技术显著节省网络传输时间。我们的测量表明,使用这种方法,文件系统数据平均可以压缩到原始大小的10%以内,并且在前一周还备份了大约45%的更改文件。根据我们的测量,我们得出结论,客户端上包含先前备份文件副本的小文件存储可以用来保留版本,以便生成增量文件。为了减少备份服务器上的负载,我们实现了一个修改版本存储架构,即版本跳转,它允许我们在最多两次访问三级存储的情况下恢复增量编码文件版本。这最大限度地减少了文件恢复时的服务器工作负载和网络传输时间。
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Efficient distributed backup with delta compression
Inexpensive storage and more powerful processors have resulted in a proliferation of data that needs to be reliably backed up. Network resource limitations make it increasingly difficult to backup a distributed file system on a nightly or even weekly basis. By using delta compression algorithms, which minimally encode a version of a file using only the bytes that have changed, a backup system can compress the data sent to a server. With the delta backup technique, we can achieve significant savings in network transmission time over previous techniques. Our measurements indicate that file system data may, on average, be compressed to within 10% of its original size with this method and that approximately 45% of all changed files have also been backed up in the previous week. Based on our measurements, we conclude that a small file store on the client that contains copies of previously backed up files can be used to retain versions in order to generate delta files. To reduce the load on the backup server, we implement a modified version storage architecture, version jumping, that allows us to restore delta encoded file versions with at most two accesses to tertiary storage. This minimizes server workload and network transmission time on file restore.
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