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Investigation of an optimistic based concurrency control mechanism for parallel file systems

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by C Gray, Michael HobbsMichael Hobbs
Parallel file systems offer improved performance over traditional file systems by allowing processes to access file data, stored over a number of disks, in parallel. When this file is to be accessed by many processes at the same time for reading and writing, the problem of maintaining file consistency is introduced. The general approach to maintaining file consistency is through the use locks which grant a single process exclusive access to the file. Existing studies have found parallel file systems and associated applications rarely experience conflict, resulting in unnecessary overheads from locks being acquired. This paper examines an alternate approach to maintaining file consistency, which is based on optimistic concurrency control. This approach was shown to have a much smaller overhead when compared with traditional lock-based approaches; especially in situations when there is little contention. This paper presents the design, implementation and initial testing results of an optimistic based concurrency control mechanism.

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Event

International Association of Science and Technology for Development. Conference (17th: 2005: Phoenix, Ariz.)

Pagination

687 - 692

Publisher

ACTA Press

Location

Phoenix, Ariz.

Place of publication

Anaheim, Calif.

Start date

2005-11-14

End date

2005-11-16

ISBN-13

9780889865259

ISBN-10

0889865256

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Zheng

Title of proceedings

IASTED 2005 : Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems

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