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26 June 2023 Design of high performance distributed storage system
Runhai Hui, Yuzhuo Kang
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Proceedings Volume 12714, International Conference on Computer Network Security and Software Engineering (CNSSE 2023); 1271417 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2683549
Event: Third International Conference on Computer Network Security and Software Engineering (CNSSE 2023), 2023, Sanya, China
Abstract
With the rapid development of modern society, higher requirements for the capacity and performance of distributed storage systems are gradually put forward. If the conventional DAS and SAN storage distributed storage methods are still adopted, it will lead to the system being difficult to play its maximum role and affect the user experience. Therefore, in order to meet the needs of modern users, it is necessary to develop a distributed storage system with better performance. The results show that when the system runs, the failure occurs in about ten seconds, and the system recovers automatically after 30 seconds. Data volume was 4kb when random read and write, and 1024kb when consecutive read and write runs occurred. According to the test, the system can still provide a service, both in the fault phase and in the recovery phase. Based on this, this paper designs a high-performance distributed storage system to provide support for further improving virtual machine performance.
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Runhai Hui and Yuzhuo Kang "Design of high performance distributed storage system", Proc. SPIE 12714, International Conference on Computer Network Security and Software Engineering (CNSSE 2023), 1271417 (26 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2683549
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KEYWORDS
Design and modelling

Distributed computing

Data storage

Computing systems

Data backup

Data transmission

Data modeling

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