SPIRAL: A client-transparent third-party transfer scheme for network attached disks Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • 2003 IEEE. Third-party transfer is a data transfer mechanism where the party initiating the transfer is neither the source nor the sink for the data. In this paper, we present a scheme for supporting third-party transfers on storage systems with network-attached disks (NADs), called SPIRAL. SPIRAL allows NADs to send data directly to clients without going through the server It is transparent to clients and relies only on the linear block interface of the current disks (or the future iSCSI disks). SPIRAL requires no porting of file system or application-level functionality to NADs and requires only simple modifications to server applications. To illustrate our approach, we implemented a prototype system on PCs running Linux. We present experimental results for NFS and HTTP on the prototype to demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.

name of conference

  • 20th IEEE/11th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, 2003. (MSST 2003). Proceedings.

published proceedings

  • 20TH IEEE/11TH NASA GODDARD CONFERENCE ON MASS STORAGE AND TECHNOLOGIES (MSST 2003), PROCEEDINGS

author list (cited authors)

  • Ma, X. N., & Reddy, A.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Ma, XN||Reddy, ALN

publication date

  • January 2003