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CERN School of Computing 2009 17 August-28 August 2009 - Göttingen, Germany

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CSC2009 Data Technologies Theme

Coordinators:

Alberto Pace, CERN
Bernd Panzer,
CERN

This new series of lectures addresses the broad domain of data storage and management technologies. It starts by setting the scene and surveying the various data storage media, comparing their major features including performance and cost, as well as discussing their interconnections.

Then the series describes possible data storage architectures and the associated software solutions. Focusing on Large Data Centres, it addresses the issues of heating and power consumption.

The third lecture describes storage models and addresses data management issues and their supporting techniques and tools.

The final lecture focuses on reliability and performance of modern Data storage systems.

The series of lectures is implemented by 4 hours of practical exercises on aspects such as performance tuning and Peer-to-Peer storage.

Glossary of the different acronyms: tbw

Overview

Series

Type

Lecture

Description

Lecturer

     

 

 

Data Technologies

Lectures

Lecture 1

Setting the scene: Storage technologies

This lecture is an Introduction to storage technologies. It presents the different types of storage media, discusses their respective performance and provides elements of cost analysis.
Then, the lecture addresses the issue of connectivity between storage elements.

Bernd Panzer

Lecture 2

 Architectures of storage systems

The second lecture describes the possible Architectures for Data Storage systems and the corresponding software solutions.
The lecture focuses on  Large Data Centers, and addresses the central issues of heating and power constraints.

Bernd Panzer

Lecture 3

Models and management

The lecture presents the various Storage Models, and the supporting management  techniques including Name Servers, Interfaces for Data Management (SRM) and Replication tools.
Then , the lecture describes the Data Cache and Garbage Collection policies. It finally addresses Authentication, Authorization, Accounting mechanisms used in data storage systems

Alberto Pace
 

Lecture 4

Performance

 

The lecture discusses the aspects of reliability and performance of data storage systems.

Il also addresses Peer to Peer Storage.

Alberto Pace

Exercises

Exercise 1

I/O Measurement basics

Alberto Pace
Bernd Panzer

Exercise 2

Performance monitoring and Measurement

Alberto Pace
Bernd Panzer

Exercise 3

Understanding Raid and redundancy

Alberto Pace
Bernd Panzer

Exercise 4

Remote Access Protocols using bittorent

Alberto Pace
Bernd Panzer

 

Prerequisite Knowledge

Desirable prerequisite

 

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References to further information

Ability to develop simple programs, basic understanding of networking technologies.

 

 
         
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