OceanStore is a utility infrastructure designed to span the globe and provide continuous access to persistent information. Since this infrastructure is comprised of untrusted servers, data is protected through redundancy and cryptographic techniques. To improve performance, data is allowed to be cached anywhere, anytime. Additionally, monitoring of usage patterns allows adaptation to regional outages and denial of service attacks; monitoring also enhances performance through pro-active movement of data. A prototype implementation is currently under development.
%0 Journal Article
%1 357007
%A Kubiatowicz, John
%A Bindel, David
%A Chen, Yan
%A Czerwinski, Steven
%A Eaton, Patrick
%A Geels, Dennis
%A Gummadi, Ramakrishan
%A Rhea, Sean
%A Weatherspoon, Hakim
%A Weimer, Westley
%A Wells, Chris
%A Zhao, Ben
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2000
%I ACM
%J SIGPLAN Not.
%K keep-information-alive peer-to-peer peer-to-peer-applications persistent-storage
%N 11
%P 190--201
%R http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/356989.357007
%T OceanStore: an architecture for global-scale persistent storage
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=356989.357007
%V 35
%X OceanStore is a utility infrastructure designed to span the globe and provide continuous access to persistent information. Since this infrastructure is comprised of untrusted servers, data is protected through redundancy and cryptographic techniques. To improve performance, data is allowed to be cached anywhere, anytime. Additionally, monitoring of usage patterns allows adaptation to regional outages and denial of service attacks; monitoring also enhances performance through pro-active movement of data. A prototype implementation is currently under development.
@article{357007,
abstract = {OceanStore is a utility infrastructure designed to span the globe and provide continuous access to persistent information. Since this infrastructure is comprised of untrusted servers, data is protected through redundancy and cryptographic techniques. To improve performance, data is allowed to be cached anywhere, anytime. Additionally, monitoring of usage patterns allows adaptation to regional outages and denial of service attacks; monitoring also enhances performance through pro-active movement of data. A prototype implementation is currently under development.},
added-at = {2008-04-07T13:46:36.000+0200},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {Kubiatowicz, John and Bindel, David and Chen, Yan and Czerwinski, Steven and Eaton, Patrick and Geels, Dennis and Gummadi, Ramakrishan and Rhea, Sean and Weatherspoon, Hakim and Weimer, Westley and Wells, Chris and Zhao, Ben},
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description = {OceanStore},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/356989.357007},
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issn = {0362-1340},
journal = {SIGPLAN Not.},
keywords = {keep-information-alive peer-to-peer peer-to-peer-applications persistent-storage},
number = 11,
pages = {190--201},
publisher = {ACM},
timestamp = {2008-04-07T13:46:36.000+0200},
title = {OceanStore: an architecture for global-scale persistent storage},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=356989.357007},
volume = 35,
year = 2000
}