[Openstack] research area in object storage

pragya jain prag_2648 at yahoo.co.in
Thu Jan 9 11:30:06 UTC 2014


thanks for the reply.

I want to do something with software defined storage.

please suggest



On Wednesday, 8 January 2014 3:51 PM, Debojyoti Dutta <ddutta at gmail.com> wrote:
 
One way to start is to characterize and compare the performance of different backends for swift. That will open the doors to the next set of problems e.g. how do you optimize performance for certain classes of applications. 
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>You may also want to read the research papers by Sage et al. (ceph)
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>On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 1:13 AM, pragya jain <prag_2648 at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
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>Hi all, 
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>>I am a Ph.D student, department of computer science, delhi university, Delhi, India
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>>I am working object storage as a service in cloud.
>>I had studied the features provided by Amazon S3, Window Azure Blob Storage, EMC Atmos, Openstack Swift and Eucalyptus Walrus.
>>I had studied Openstack Swift in detail like its documentation, whole source code etc.
>>I had also installed it to make a feel of it.
>>I am also going through software defined storage concept theoratically.
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>>Can somebody help me in suggesting some research area in which I can complete my thesis.
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>>Thanks in advance 
>>Pragya Jain
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