2012 IEEE 18th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icpads.2012.130
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Enhancing Cloud Object Storage Performance Using Dynamic Replication Approach

Abstract: The cloud storage is a new paradigm of data storage. Because of the internet connection speed increasing, everyone can store data on the cloud storage. Some data is shared for many user accesses, some data is private data. It has different characteristic of access pattern. In this work, the adaptive dynamic replication is presented. The model of dynamic replication is discussed. We propose the object-based storage as our cloud storage architecture. The storage object life time is used for handle our dynamic re… Show more

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“…The use of cloud storage architecture for document archiving is recommended in [11], as well as the use of document replication mechanisms among CAS servers (to minimize service unavailability and the need for daily backups, and to improve scalability in a distributed storage environment). However, it becomes necessary to assess whether the structure of CAS provides real performance gains when compared to the direct-attached storage architecture.…”
Section: IIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of cloud storage architecture for document archiving is recommended in [11], as well as the use of document replication mechanisms among CAS servers (to minimize service unavailability and the need for daily backups, and to improve scalability in a distributed storage environment). However, it becomes necessary to assess whether the structure of CAS provides real performance gains when compared to the direct-attached storage architecture.…”
Section: IIImentioning
confidence: 99%