DistOS 2014W Lecture 23: Difference between revisions
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
** 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
- 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