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Upravlenie Bol'shimi Sistemami, 2010, Issue 30, Pages 180–197 (Mi ubs407)  

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Hardware and Software Tools in Control

Optimal algorithm for data migration in scalable storage clouds

D. L. Petrov

Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI", Saint Petersburg
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Abstract: The problem of multi-criteria optimization of data migration schedule in distributed cloud storage is investigated. The algorithm for data migration in scalable cloud storage is developed. We prove that the algorithm has polynomial computational complexity and results in the optimal value of the first criterion.
Keywords: computing clouds, distributed storage system, data migration.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 681.324
BBC: 32.973.202-018.2
Language: Russian
Citation: D. L. Petrov, “Optimal algorithm for data migration in scalable storage clouds”, UBS, 30 (2010), 180–197
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\by D.~L.~Petrov
\paper Optimal algorithm for data migration in scalable storage clouds
\jour UBS
\yr 2010
\vol 30
\pages 180--197
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/ubs407}
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