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A Fresh Look at the Reliability of Long-term Digital Storage; apaper from the LOCKSS Research team
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- Subject: A Fresh Look at the Reliability of Long-term Digital Storage; apaper from the LOCKSS Research team
- From: "Michael A. Keller" <Michael.Keller@stanford.edu>
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 19:28:48 EDT
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This is the LOCKSS research & development team's latest work; the paper to be published is still in progress, but this tech report conveys the main ideas. http://www.arxiv.org/abs/cs.DL/0508130 TITLE: A Fresh Look at the Reliability of Long-term Digital Storage Authors: Mary Baker, Mehul Shah, David S. H. Rosenthal, Mema Roussopoulos, Petros Maniatis, TJ Giuli, Prashanth Bungale Abstract: Many emerging Web services, such as email, photo sharing, and web site archives, need to preserve large amounts of quickly-accessible data indefinitely into the future. In this paper, we make the case that these applications' demands on large scale storage systems over long time horizons require us to re-evaluate traditional storage system designs. We examine threats to long-lived data from an end-to-end perspective, taking into account not just hardware and software faults but also faults due to humans and organizations. We present a simple model of long-term storage failures that helps us reason about the various strategies for addressing these threats in a cost-effective manner. Using this model we show that the most important strategies for increasing the reliability of long-term storage are detecting latent faults quickly, automating fault repair to make it faster and cheaper, and increasing the independence of data replicas. Any comments, criticism, and/or suggestions will be gratefully received by Vicky Reich ( vreich@stanford.edu ) . -^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~-^~ Michael A. Keller University Librarian Director of Academic Information Resources Publisher of HighWire Press Publisher of Stanford University Press Stanford University 101 Green Library Stanford, CA 94305-6004 U.S.A. voice: +1-650-723-5553 fax: +1-650-725-4902 e-mail: Michael.Keller@Stanford.edu homepage: http://highwire.stanford.edu/~mkeller/
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