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A Scalable Autonomous Replica Management Framework for Grids
Sofia, Bulgari October 03-October 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/JVA.2006.5IEEE John Vincent Atanasoff 2006 Inte ...
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Vladimir Vlassov, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
Dong Li, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
Konstantin Popov, Swedish Institute of Computer
Seif Haridi, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm, Sweden
Data replication can reduce access time and improve fault tolerance and load balancing. Typical requirements for a replica management system include an upper bound on replica Round Trip Time, scalability, reliability, self-management and selforganization, and ability to maintain consistency of mutable replicas. This article presents the design and a prototype implementation of a scalable, autonomous, service-oriented replica management framework for Globus Toolkit Version 4 using DKS. DKS is a structured peer-to-peer middleware. Grid nodes are integrated into a P2P network. The framework uses the ant metaphor and techniques of multi-agent systems for collaborative replica selection. We propose also a complimentary "background" service that collects access statistics and optimizes replica placement based on access pattern and replica lifetimes statistics. We have tested and profiled the prototype.
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Vladimir Vlassov, Dong Li, Konstantin Popov, Seif Haridi, "A Scalable Autonomous Replica Management Framework for Grids," jva, pp.33-40, IEEE John Vincent Atanasoff 2006 International Symposium on Modern Computing (JVA'06), 2006
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