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Preservation DataStores: Architecture for Preservation Aware Storage
San Diego, California, USA September 24-September 27
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Michael Factor, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel
Dalit Naor, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel
Simona Rabinovici-Cohen, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel
Leeat Ramati, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel
Petra Reshef, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel
Julian Satran, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel
David L. Giaretta, Science and Technology Facilities Council, UK
The volumes of digital information are growing continuously and most of today?s information is "born digital". Alongside this trend, business, scientific, artistic and cultural needs require much of this information to be kept for decades, centuries or longer. The convergence of these two trends implies the need for storage systems that support very long term preservation for digital information. We describe Preservation DataStores, a novel storage architecture to support digital preservation. It is a layered architecture that builds upon open standards, along with the OAIS, XAM and OSD standards. This new architecture transforms the logical information-object, a basic concept in preservation systems, into a physical storage object. The transformation allows more robust and optimized implementations for preservation aware storage. The architecture of Preservation DataStores is being developed as an infrastructure component of the CASPAR project* and will be tested in the context of this project using scientific, cultural, and artistic data.
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Michael Factor, Dalit Naor, Simona Rabinovici-Cohen, Leeat Ramati, Petra Reshef, Julian Satran, David L. Giaretta, "Preservation DataStores: Architecture for Preservation Aware Storage," msst, pp.3-15, 24th IEEE Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST 2007), 2007
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