The Preservation Storage Network
The Preservation Storage Network
The Preservation Storage Network is a cross platform server and client that enables the construction of a private cloud storage network. The PSN provides a single piece of software which acts much like a BitTorrent client but with data security, self healing abilities and an Amazon S3 API on the front. Taking influences from RAID and recent work on the Sun Honeycomb the PSN software provides a way of constructing an efficient trusted, multi-site, multi-node ?cloud? storage network.
Tarrant, David
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O'Steen, Ben
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Tarrant, David
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O'Steen, Ben
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Tarrant, David and O'Steen, Ben
(2009)
The Preservation Storage Network.
Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group - Fall 2009, San Francisco.
07 - 09 Oct 2009.
(In Press)
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Abstract
The Preservation Storage Network is a cross platform server and client that enables the construction of a private cloud storage network. The PSN provides a single piece of software which acts much like a BitTorrent client but with data security, self healing abilities and an Amazon S3 API on the front. Taking influences from RAID and recent work on the Sun Honeycomb the PSN software provides a way of constructing an efficient trusted, multi-site, multi-node ?cloud? storage network.
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PASIG-SF09.pdf
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p2n_pasig_fall.pdf
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p2n_pasig_fall.ppt
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p2n_pasig_fall.pptx
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Accepted/In Press date: 8 October 2009
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Event Dates: Oct 7-9 2009
Venue - Dates:
Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group - Fall 2009, San Francisco, 2009-10-07 - 2009-10-09
Organisations:
Web & Internet Science
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Local EPrints ID: 267833
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/267833
PURE UUID: fdf6b0f1-7c67-4c28-b319-6875e42e9725
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Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 08:59
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Author:
David Tarrant
Author:
Ben O'Steen
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