覆盖元计算机中的用户级远程数据访问

Jeff Siegel, P. Lu
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元计算机和计算网格用户面临的一个实际问题是:如果我的计算可以从一个系统转移到另一个系统,我如何确保我的数据仍然对我的计算可用?根据可用的软件、技术和管理支持的级别,数据网格或分布式文件系统将是合理的解决方案。然而,让一组不同的系统管理员同意采用一个通用的基础设施来支持远程数据访问并不总是可能的(或实际的)。然而,对任何远程数据进行透明访问是一项重要的实用功能。我们开发了Trellis文件系统(Trellis FS),允许程序访问任何文件系统和网络上的任何主机上的数据文件,这些文件系统和主机可以通过安全复制定位器(SCL)或统一资源定位器(URL)命名。不需要任何新的协议或基础设施,Trellis几乎可以在互联网上任何基于posix的系统上使用。支持读访问、写访问、稀疏访问、数据本地缓存、预取和鉴权。Trellis是作为一个用户级C库实现的,它模仿了标准的流I/O函数,并且具有很高的可移植性。网格不是传统文件系统或数据网格的替代品;它通过覆盖其他文件系统(包括基于网格的文件系统)来提供新功能。而且,通过建立在已经存在的基础设施(即,Secure Shell和Secure Copy)上,Trellis可以用于还不存在合适的数据网格或分布式文件系统的情况。
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User-level remote data access in overlay metacomputers
A practical problem faced by users of metacomputers and computational grids is: If my computation can move from one system to another, how can I ensure that my data will still be available to my computation? Depending on the level of software, technical, and administrative support available, a data grid or a distributed file system would be reasonable solutions. However, it is not always possible (or practical) to have a diverse group of systems administrators agree to adopt a common infrastructure to support remote data access. Yet, having transparent access to any remote data is an important, practical capability. We have developed the Trellis File System (Trellis FS) to allow programs to access data files on any file system and on any host on a network that can be named by a Secure Copy Locator (SCL) or a Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Without requiring any new protocols or infrastructure, Trellis can be used on practically any POSIX-based system on the Internet. Read access, write access, sparse access, local caching of data, prefetching, and authentication are supported. Trellis is implemented as a user-level C library, which mimics the standard stream I/O functions, and is highly portable. Trellis is not a replacement for traditional file systems or data grids; it provides new capabilities by overlaying on top of other file systems, including grid-based file systems. And, by building upon an already-existing infrastructure (i.e., Secure Shell and Secure Copy), Trellis can be used in situations where a suitable data grid or distributed file system does not yet exist.
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