Masahisa Tamura, Ken Iizawa, M. Maeda, Jun Kato, Tatsuo Kumano, Y. Nomura, T. Ozawa
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Abstract
As the amount of data flowing in the network increases and as the number of applications having complex traffic patterns increases as well, packet data analysis is becoming all the more important for improving the quality of communications and facilitating troubleshooting. In particular, demand for the storage and analysis of individual items of packet data is increasing in addition to analysis based on statistical information to enable a detailed diagnosis of phenomena that have occurred on the network and at terminals. This paper proposes distributed object storage that can achieve both high-throughput storage of packet data and high-speed session searching. Specifically, we propose and evaluate a system for storing small-size data such as packet data with high throughput while deleting old data and conducting searches, and compare the storage performance of the proposed system with that of other distributed storage systems, and present the results of evaluating search performance for typical search patterns.