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Events

11/09/2009 10:00am
Indiana University Innovation Center2719 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47408The ceremony will be held in the University Gymnasium, directly north of the new center.
The Trustees of Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie Provost Karen Hanson and Vice President for Engagement...
11/10/2009 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Innovation Center 105, 2719 E 10th Street, Bloomington. Shuttle service will be provided from Lindley Hall and Informatics.  Live and archive streaming of the talk will be available from http://pti.iu.edu
Dr. Thomas Sterling, renowned professor of computer science at Louisiana State University, will present the inaugural...
11/11/2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Herman B Wells Library, room E174 (IUB)
Presenter:  Robert McDonald, Associate Dean for Library Technologies, IU Digital Library Program
11/11/2009 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Innovation Center Room 150 (IUB)
Preview of SC09 presentations:  FutureGrid, Multicore programming, Building Science Gateways, Scientific Workflow with...

The Virtual Block Store System: Research Technologies Round Table

Thursday, August 27, 2009 - 12:30pm - 1:30pm

IMU Maple Room (IUB); ICTC 497 (IUPUI)

This talk presents the Virtual Block Store (VBS) System, a standalone block storage system developed by the Community Grids Lab of Indiana University.

The fast development and deployment of cloud computing systems stimulate the needs for a standalone block storage system which can provide flexible in-line and off-line block storage services to the virtual machine instances and virtual clusters maintained by the cloud management software.

We have built a prototype of VBS based on LVM, ISCSI, and Xen hypervisor, which can provide basic block storage services such as creating and destroying logical volumes and snapshots, and attaching and detaching a volume to/from a running Xen DomU instance. The concept and functional interfaces of VBS are based on the Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) service; moreover, VBS can be used independently and directly with an existing volume server and Xen nodes, and can be easily extended to support other VM management systems, and integrated to various cloud computing systems.

In this talk we will present various aspects of the design and implementation of VBS, including its system web service architecture, functionality and workflows, metadata maintenance, and integration with Nimbus. Based on this prototype we will further discuss the prospective challenges in the future development of VBS, including scalability, consistency, reliability, etc., and talk about directions of our future research, such as support for other VM management systems, and integration with the other cloud computing environments, such as Eucalyptus.

Presenter:  Xiaoming Gao, Community Grids Lab

Live URL:  http://tinyurl.com/n976xc
Archive URL: http://tinyurl.com/lwt94q