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RAAC: an architecture for scalable, reliable storage in clusters
San Diego, CA, USA September 20-September 23
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M. Pillai, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
M. Lauria, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Striping data across multiple nodes has been recognized as an effective technique for delivering high-bandwidth I/O to applications running on clusters. However the technique is vulnerable to disk failure. We present an I/O architecture for clusters called reliable array of autonomous controllers (RAAC) that builds on the technique of RAID style data redundancy. The RAAC architecture uses a two-tier layout that enables the system to scale in terms of storage capacity and transfer bandwidth while avoiding the synchronization overhead incurred in a distributed RAID system. We describe our implementation of RAAC in PVFS, and compare the performance of parity-based redundancy in RAAC and in a conventional distributed RAID architecture.
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M. Pillai, M. Lauria, "RAAC: an architecture for scalable, reliable storage in clusters," cluster, pp.157-164, Sixth IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER'04), 2004
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