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DPFS: A Distributed Parallel File System

Overview One of challenges brought by large-scale scientific applications is how to avoid remote storage access by collectively using enough local storage resources to hold huge amount of data generated by the simulation while providing high performance I/O. DPFS, a Distributed Parallel File System, is designed and implemented to address this problem. DPFS collects locally distributed unused storage resources as a supplement to the internal storage of parallel computing systems to satisfy the storage capacity requirement of large-scale applications. In addition, like parallel file systems, DPFS provides striping mechanisms that divides a file into small pieces and distributes them across multiple storage devices for parallel data access.

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PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2002
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