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** What is the cache? What is its benefit? Cache consistency?  
** What is the cache? What is its benefit? Cache consistency?  
   - Write only Read Many (WORM)
   - Write only Read Many (WORM)
   - Transactional Locking
   - Transactional Locking - Read and write locks
   - Leasing
   - Leasing
* Example DFS mentioned in the paper
** Google File Systems
** HDFS
** MOOSEFS
** iRODS
** GlusterFS
** Lustre
** Ceph
** PARADISE for mobile
* Conclusion
* Conclusion



Revision as of 14:36, 3 April 2014

Presentations

Distributed Shared Memory Systems - Mojgan

  • Introduction to DSM systems
  • Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Classification of DSM systems
  • Design considerations
  • Examples of DSM systems
- OpenSSI
- Mermaid
- MOSIX
- DDM

Survey: Fault Tolerance in Distributed File System - Mohammed

  • Abstract
  • Introductions
    • About fault tolerance in any distributed system. Comparison between different file systems.
    • Whats more suitable for Mobile based systems.
    • Why satisfaction high for fault tolerance is one of the main issues for DFS's ?
  • Replication and fault tolerance
    • What is the Replica and Placement policy? What is the synchronization? What is its benefit?
  - Synchronous Method
  - Asynchronous Method
  - Semi-Asynchronous Method
  • Cache consistency and fault tolerance
    • What is the cache? What is its benefit? Cache consistency?
 - Write only Read Many (WORM)
 - Transactional Locking - Read and write locks
 - Leasing
  • Example DFS mentioned in the paper
    • Google File Systems
    • HDFS
    • MOOSEFS
    • iRODS
    • GlusterFS
    • Lustre
    • Ceph
    • PARADISE for mobile
  • Conclusion

Sijo

Sandarbh

Ronak Chaudhari