Abstract: Storage for storing data is indispensable. If a storage
capacity becomes insufficient, we can increase its capacity by adding
new disks. It is, however, difficult to add a new disk when a
budget is not enough. On the other hand, there are many unused
idle resources such as used personal computers despite those use
value. In order to solve those problems, used personal computers can
be reused as storage. In this paper, we attempt to reuse used-PCs
as a distributed storage. First, we list up the characteristics of
used-PCs and design a storage system that utilizes its characteristics.
Next, we experimentally implement an auto-construction system
that automatically constructs a distributed storage environment in
used-PCs.
Abstract: Grid of computing nodes has emerged as a
representative means of connecting distributed computers or
resources scattered all over the world for the purpose of computing
and distributed storage. Since fault tolerance becomes complex due
to the availability of resources in decentralized grid environment,
it can be used in connection with replication in data grids. The
objective of our work is to present fault tolerance in data grids
with data replication-driven model based on clustering. The
performance of the protocol is evaluated with Omnet++ simulator.
The computational results show the efficiency of our protocol in
terms of recovery time and the number of process in rollbacks.