2018
DOI: 10.7494/csci.2018.19.4.2878
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Policy-Based Sla Storage Management Model for Distributed Data Storage Services

Abstract: There is high demand for storage related services supporting scientists in their research activities. Those services are expected to provide not only capacity but also features allowing for more flexible and cost efficient usage. Such features include easy multiplatform data access, long term data retention, support for performance and cost differentiating of SLA restricted data access. The paper presents a policy-based SLA storage management model for distributed data storage services. The model allows for au… Show more

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“…Since the scientific data obtained through simulation, sensors or devices used by scientific applications should be stored for further research in appropriate repositories, such services are in high demand [7]. Some requirements put forward by users relate to aspects of service quality and its proper level [8].…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the scientific data obtained through simulation, sensors or devices used by scientific applications should be stored for further research in appropriate repositories, such services are in high demand [7]. Some requirements put forward by users relate to aspects of service quality and its proper level [8].…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the scientific data obtained through simulation, sensors or devices used by scientific applications should be stored for further research in appropriate repositories, such services are in high demand [7]. Some requirements put forward by users relate to aspects of service quality and its proper level [8].…”
Section: The Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%