Richer File System Metadata Using Links and Attributes

TWENTY-SECOND IEEE/THIRTEENTH NASA GODDARD CONFERENCE ON MASS STORAGE SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES, PROCEEDINGS: INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FROM VERY LARGE STORAGE SYSTEMS(2005)

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Traditional file systems provide a weak and inadequate structure for meaningful representations of file interrelationships and other context-providing metadata. Existing designs, which store additional file-oriented metadata either in a database, on disk, or both are limited by the technologies upon which they depend. Moreover, they do not provide for user-defined relationships among files. To address these issues, we created the Linking File System (LiFS), a file system design in which files may have both arbitrary user- or application-specified attributes, and attributed links between files. In order to assure performance when accessing links and attributes, the system is designed to store metadata in non-volatile memory. This paper discusses several use cases that take advantage of this approach and describes the user-space prototype we developed to test the concepts presented.
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file interrelationship,accessing link,file system design,arbitrary user,linking file system,inadequate structure,context-providing metadata,additional file-oriented metadata,richer file system metadata,traditional file system,application-specified attribute,prototypes,digital photography,non volatile memory,testing,nonvolatile memory,meta data,databases,use case,lifting equipment,metadata
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