Integrated QoS Architecture of LOMSS. Furht, B., editor In Encyclopedia of Multimedia, pages 358–359. Springer US, 2008. 00000
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DefinitionQoS architecture of large-scale object-based multimedia storage systems is established by extending the standard T10 OSD protocol using am new type of objects.In Large-scale Object-based Multimedia Storage Systems (LOMSS), a multimedia file is striped and then, stored as objects, which may contain the requirements of Quality of Service (QoS). Many QoS solutions that have been developed successfully for networks cannot be applied directly to LOMSS and thus, more researchers have focused on the QoS in this domain recently. For example, ODIS (Object Disk I/O Scheduler) handled this issue with the bandwidth “maximizer” adaptation technique [1]. A QoS provisioning framework for OSD-based storage systems has been proposed in the literature, which extends the existing OSD and iSCSI protocol in order to support QoS specifications [2].To establish an integrated QoS in LOMSS, the standard T10 OSD protocol [3] shall be extended and a new type of objects shall be introduced: Me ...
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	title = {Integrated {QoS} {Architecture} of {LOMSS}},
	copyright = {©2008 Springer-Verlag},
	isbn = {978-0-387-74724-8 978-0-387-78414-4},
	url = {http://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-0-387-78414-4_28},
	abstract = {DefinitionQoS architecture of large-scale object-based multimedia storage systems is established by extending the standard T10 OSD protocol using am new type of objects.In Large-scale Object-based Multimedia Storage Systems (LOMSS), a multimedia file is striped and then, stored as objects, which may contain the requirements of Quality of Service (QoS). Many QoS solutions that have been developed successfully for networks cannot be applied directly to LOMSS and thus, more researchers have focused on the QoS in this domain recently. For example, ODIS (Object Disk I/O Scheduler) handled this issue with the bandwidth “maximizer” adaptation technique [1]. A QoS provisioning framework for OSD-based storage systems has been proposed in the literature, which extends the existing OSD and iSCSI protocol in order to support QoS specifications [2].To establish an integrated QoS in LOMSS, the standard T10 OSD protocol [3] shall be extended and a new type of objects shall be introduced: Me ...},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2016-05-03},
	booktitle = {Encyclopedia of {Multimedia}},
	publisher = {Springer US},
	editor = {Furht, Borko},
	year = {2008},
	note = {00000},
	pages = {358--359}
}

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