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    Title: Using PVFS2 to construct a large file system in data grids
    Authors: Yang C.-T., Pan C.-T., Chen P.-I.
    Contributors: High-Performance Computing Laboratory, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Data storage equipment;Data structures;Internet;Societies and institutions;Computing resources;Multiple organizations;Grid computing
    Date: 2006
    Issue Date: 2013-06-24T09:06:52Z (UTC)
    Abstract: Grid Technology is the great progress of network after Internet, since grid enables the integrated and collaborative use of distributed computing resources owned and managed by multiple organizations, available over a local or wide area network. In this paper, we provided a Data Grid platform with integrated storage to solve such data grid problems by using PVFS2 to increase the data storage space. The experimental results presented show the effectiveness of such proposed combination of technologies. ? 2006 IEEE.
    Relation: Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies, PDCAT Proceedings 4032191
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