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Deep Store: an Archival Storage System Architecture

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Deep Store: an Archival Storage System Architecture
We present the Deep Store archival storage architecture, a large-scale storage system that stores immutable data efficiently and reliably for long periods of time. Archived data is stored across a cluster of nodes and recorded to hard disk. The design differentiates itself from traditional file systems by eliminating redundancy within and across files, distributing content for scalability, associating rich metadata with content, and using variable levels of replication based on the importance or degree of dependency of each piece of stored data. We evaluate the foundations of our design, including PRESIDIO, a virtual content-addressable storage framework with multiple methods for inter-file and intra-file compression that effectively addresses the data-dependent variability of data compression. We measure content and metadata storage efficiency, demonstrate the need for a variabledegree replication model, and provide preliminary results for storage performance.
Lawrence You, Kristal T. Pollack, Darrell D. E. Lo
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICDE
Authors Lawrence You, Kristal T. Pollack, Darrell D. E. Long
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