Dynamic Replication Strategies in Data Grid Systems: A Survey
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2015
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Springer Verlag
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BRONZE
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Yes
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14
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9
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No
Abstract
In data grid systems, data replication aims to increase availability, fault tolerance, load balancing and scalability while reducing bandwidth consumption, and job execution time. Several classification schemes for data replication were proposed in the literature, (i) static vs. dynamic, (ii) centralized vs. decentralized, (iii) push vs. pull, and (iv) objective function based. Dynamic data replication is a form of data replication that is performed with respect to the changing conditions of the grid environment. In this paper, we present a survey of recent dynamic data replication strategies. We study and classify these strategies by taking the target data grid architecture as the sole classifier. We discuss the key points of the studied strategies and provide feature comparison of them according to important metrics. Furthermore, the impact of data grid architecture on dynamic replication performance is investigated in a simulation study. Finally, some important issues and open research problems in the area are pointed out.
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Classification, Data Grid, Data Grid Architecture, Dynamic Replication, Performance, Théorie de l'information, 330, Performance, Recherche d'information, Dynamic replication, Classification, Data grid, Data grid architecture, 004, [INFO.INFO-IT]Computer Science [cs]/Information Theory [cs.IT], [INFO.INFO-IR]Computer Science [cs]/Information Retrieval [cs.IR]
Fields of Science
02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Citation
Tos, U., Mokadem, R., Hameurlain, A., Ayav, T., and Bora, Ş. (2015). Dynamic replication strategies in data grid systems: a survey. Journal of Supercomputing, 71(11), 4116-4140. doi:10.1007/s11227-015-1508-7
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21
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Journal of Supercomputing
Volume
71
Issue
11
Start Page
4116
End Page
4140
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