Persistent storage for distributed applications

Richard A. Golding, J. Wilkes
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Research work in supporting distributed applications has traditionally focussed on the dynamic part of their interactions—that is, network communication paths. It’s our belief that although these are important, their very transience means that they are much less valuable in the long term than the persistent state that these applications manipulate and leave behind. Such state can be enormous—tens of terabytes are not uncommon for large-scale commercial applications, which are frequently constructed from suites of federated, distributed applications. Such systems are themselves classic examples of a distributed application composed from a set of cooperating pieces. As with network communications, the persistent storage medium must be well-behaved, in the sense of providing predictable behavior, so that applications do not interfere with each other. We believe that quality of service (QoS) guarantees, and ways to automatically reason about resource provision to meet them, is the key to building effective and useful storage services.
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分布式应用程序的持久存储
支持分布式应用程序的研究工作传统上关注于它们交互的动态部分——即网络通信路径。我们相信,尽管这些很重要,但它们的短暂性意味着,从长远来看,它们的价值远不如这些应用程序操纵并留下的持久状态。这种状态可能是巨大的——对于大型商业应用程序来说,几十tb的数据并不罕见,这些应用程序通常是由一组联合的分布式应用程序构建的。这样的系统本身就是由一组协作部件组成的分布式应用程序的经典示例。与网络通信一样,持久存储介质必须表现良好,提供可预测的行为,这样应用程序就不会相互干扰。我们认为,服务质量(QoS)保证,以及自动推断资源供应以满足这些保证的方法,是构建有效和有用的存储服务的关键。
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