The taste of Pesto
Abstract
The Pesto distributed storage platform is geared towards a computing
model where private machines play a pivotal r ˆ ole. We argue that no centralized
solutions are acceptable in its design and that it supports allocation
of separate tasks to separate system components found in its target environment.
Hence, Pesto separates trust from responsibility, storage from
access control policy, and replication from consistency control.
Pesto is designed around a few clean-cut abstractions, that make the
above separations possible and efficient to implement. This report gives
an overview of the main tasks typically supported by a distributed storage
system, how Pesto supports these, how Pesto separates these from each
other and what benefits such separation of concerns provides.
Publisher
Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
Series
Tekniske rapporter / Institutt for informatikk 41(2001)Metadata
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