Intermittent Snapshot Method for Data Synchronization to Cloud Storage
We developed a configuration to place a cash storage called Cloud on-Ramp (CoR) with small capacity between client terminals at remote offices and a cloud storage connected by a wide area network. A CoR is placed in each remote office, and applications access them via a local area network, guarantee...
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Published in | Lecture notes in engineering and computer science Vol. 2233/2234; p. 237 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Hong Kong
International Association of Engineers
14.03.2018
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Summary: | We developed a configuration to place a cash storage called Cloud on-Ramp (CoR) with small capacity between client terminals at remote offices and a cloud storage connected by a wide area network. A CoR is placed in each remote office, and applications access them via a local area network, guaranteeing access performance. A CoR synchronizes the data with the cloud storage by copying updated data from the client terminal at regular intervals. It is necessary that a window to carry out the bulk-copy function be shortened and repeated many times to keep the latest data in the cloud storage. A method of maintaining consistency of data at a CoR is necessary, even if the data are updated in the copy by the client terminal. Therefore, we propose the "intermittent snapshot method", with which a snapshot is taken during bulk-copy execution and released as soon as the bulk copy is over. We evaluated the proposed method from the perspective of an implementation design. We formalized the method by using a stochastic Petri-net model and considered the proper size of the bulk-copy window that optimizes both the synchronization delay and application-access performance through simulation. |
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ISSN: | 2078-0958 2078-0966 |