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Performance Studies of the StoRM Storage Resource Manager
Bangalore, India December 10-December 13
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/E-SCIENCE.2007.59Third IEEE International Conference o ...
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High performance disk-storage solutions based on parallel file systems are becoming increasingly important to fulfill the large I/O throughput required by High-Energy Physics applications. Storage Area Networks (SAN) are commonly employed at the Large Hadron Collider data centres, and SAN-oriented parallel file systems such as GPFS and Lustre provide high scalability and availability by aggregating many data volumes served by multiple diskservers into a single POSIX file system hierarchy. Since these file systems do not come with a Storage Resource Manager (SRM) interface, necessary to access and manage the data volumes in a Grid environment, a specific project called StoRM has been developed for providing them with the necessary SRM capabilities. In this paper we describe the deployment of a StoRM instance, configured to manage a GPFS file system. A software suite has been realized in order to perform stress tests of functionality and throughput on StoRM. We present the results of these tests.
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A. Carbone, L. dell'Agnello, A. Forti, A. Ghiselli, E. Lanciotti, L. Magnoni, M. Mazzucato, R. Santinelli, V. Sapunenko, V. Vagnoni, R. Zappi, "Performance Studies of the StoRM Storage Resource Manager," e-science, pp.423-430, Third IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science 2007), 2007
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