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Biological inspired algorithm for Storage Area Networks (ACOSAN)

by Anabel Fraga Vázquez
"... Abstract. The routing algorithms like Storage Area Networks (SAN) algorithms are actually deterministic algorithms, but they may become heuristics or probabilistic just because of applying biological inspired algorithms like Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) of Dorigo. A variant suggested by Navarro and ..."
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Abstract. The routing algorithms like Storage Area Networks (SAN) algorithms are actually deterministic algorithms, but they may become heuristics or probabilistic just because of applying biological inspired algorithms like Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) of Dorigo. A variant suggested by Navarro

Secure group services for storage area networks

by Yongdae Kim, Maithili Narasimha - In Proceedings of the First International IEEE Security in Storage Workshop , 2002
"... Storage Area Networks, with their ability to offer high data availability, reliability and scalability, are a promising solution for the large scale storage needs of many enterprises. As with any distributed storage system, a major design challenge for a Storage Area Network (SAN) is to provide data ..."
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Storage Area Networks, with their ability to offer high data availability, reliability and scalability, are a promising solution for the large scale storage needs of many enterprises. As with any distributed storage system, a major design challenge for a Storage Area Network (SAN) is to provide

Configuring storage-area networks for mandatory security

by Benjamin Aziz, Simon N. Foley, John Herbert, Garret Swart - In 18th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference on Data and Applications Security , 2004
"... Abstract Storage-area networks are a popular and efficient way of building large storage systems both in an enterprise environment and for multi-domain storage service providers. In both environments the network and the storage has to be configured to ensure that the data is maintained securely and ..."
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Abstract Storage-area networks are a popular and efficient way of building large storage systems both in an enterprise environment and for multi-domain storage service providers. In both environments the network and the storage has to be configured to ensure that the data is maintained securely

Performance Analysis of RAIDs in Storage Area Network

by Sneha M
"... Direct Attached Storage, Network Attached Storage and Storage Area Network are the different kind of networking and storage facilities used in different domains from small scale industries to large scale industries. Storage area network is a disk system concentrated on network which allows clients o ..."
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Direct Attached Storage, Network Attached Storage and Storage Area Network are the different kind of networking and storage facilities used in different domains from small scale industries to large scale industries. Storage area network is a disk system concentrated on network which allows clients

ABSTRACT DISTRIBUTED FILE SYSTEMS FOR STORAGE AREA NETWORKS

by Brad Kline
"... This paper discusses some fundamental aspects of Distributed File Systems (DFS) for Storage Area Networks (SANs). Many desirable features make a SAN DFS attractive to a production environment that processes huge volumes of bulk data and requires high bandwidth. Throughout the discussion, the traditi ..."
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This paper discusses some fundamental aspects of Distributed File Systems (DFS) for Storage Area Networks (SANs). Many desirable features make a SAN DFS attractive to a production environment that processes huge volumes of bulk data and requires high bandwidth. Throughout the discussion

Appia: Automatic storage area network fabric design

by Julie Ward, Michael O’Sullivan , Troy Shahoumian, John Wilkes - IN CONFERENCE ON FILE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES , 2002
"... Designing a storage area network (SAN) fabric requires devising a set of hubs, switches and links to connect hosts to their storage devices. The network must be capable of simultaneously meeting specified data flow requirements between multiple host-device pairs, and it must do so cost-effectively, ..."
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Designing a storage area network (SAN) fabric requires devising a set of hubs, switches and links to connect hosts to their storage devices. The network must be capable of simultaneously meeting specified data flow requirements between multiple host-device pairs, and it must do so cost

A Hybrid Access Model for Storage Area Networks

by Aameek Singh, Kaladhar Voruganti, Sandeep Gopisetty, David Pease, Ling Liu , 2004
"... We present HSAN - a hybrid storage area network, which uses both in-band (like NFS [9]) and out-of-band virtualization (like SAN FS [8]) access models. Using hybrid servers that can serve as both metadata and NAS servers, HSAN intelligently decides the access model per each request, based on the cha ..."
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We present HSAN - a hybrid storage area network, which uses both in-band (like NFS [9]) and out-of-band virtualization (like SAN FS [8]) access models. Using hybrid servers that can serve as both metadata and NAS servers, HSAN intelligently decides the access model per each request, based

A Hybrid Access Model for Storage Area Networks

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"... We present HSAN- a hybrid storage area network, which uses both in-band (like NFS [9]) and out-of-band virtualization (like SAN FS [8]) access models. Using hybrid servers that can serve as both metadata and NAS servers, HSAN intelligently decides the access model per each request, based on the char ..."
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We present HSAN- a hybrid storage area network, which uses both in-band (like NFS [9]) and out-of-band virtualization (like SAN FS [8]) access models. Using hybrid servers that can serve as both metadata and NAS servers, HSAN intelligently decides the access model per each request, based

SIMLAB - A Simulation Environment for Storage Area Networks

by Petra Berenbrink, André Brinkmann, Christian Scheideler - In Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Processing (PDP , 2001
"... In this paper, we present a simulation environment for storage area networks called SIMLAB. SIMLAB is a part of the PRESTO project, which is a joint project of the Electrical Engineering Department and the Computer Science Department of the Paderborn University. The aim of the PRESTO project is to c ..."
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In this paper, we present a simulation environment for storage area networks called SIMLAB. SIMLAB is a part of the PRESTO project, which is a joint project of the Electrical Engineering Department and the Computer Science Department of the Paderborn University. The aim of the PRESTO project

Multicast support for storage area network switches

by Andrea Bianco, Paolo Giaccone, Enrico Maria Giraudo, Fabio Neri, Enrico Schiattarella - IEEE GLOBECOM
"... Abstract — Efficient support of multicast traffic in Storage Area Networks (SANs) enables applications such as remote data replication and distributed multimedia systems, in which a server must access concurrently multiple storage devices or, conversely, multiple servers must access data on a single ..."
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Abstract — Efficient support of multicast traffic in Storage Area Networks (SANs) enables applications such as remote data replication and distributed multimedia systems, in which a server must access concurrently multiple storage devices or, conversely, multiple servers must access data on a
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