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Performance modeling of network data services

Haynes, R.A.

Networks at major computational organizations are becoming increasingly complex. The introduction of large massively parallel computers and supercomputers with gigabyte memories are requiring greater and greater bandwidth for network data transfers to widely dispersed clients. For networks to provide adequate data transfer services to high performance computers and remote users connected to them, the networking components must be optimized from a combination of internal and external performance criteria. This paper describes research done at Sandia National Laboratories to model network data services and to visualize the flow of data from source to sink when using the data services.

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Hierarchical high-performance storage system Testbed project at Sandia National Laboratories

Haynes, R.A.

The Hierarchical High-Performance Storage System (HPSS) Testbed project at Sandia National Laboratories was part of a research collaboration between industry, national research centers, and national laboratories to develop mass storage system software that would scale to meet the capacity and performance required by supercomputer and massively parallel computational environments. This report describes the software that was developed within this collaboration as a result of a cooperative research and development agreement between Sandia National Laboratories and International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation, Government Systems.

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Network storage service usage characteristics

Haynes, R.A.

Performance and functionality increases in network environments have in the need for readily accessible mass storage. UNIX{reg_sign}-based networks and mass storage systems are providing the required connectivity and interoperability, however, how UNIX-based mass storage systems are being used is not well documented. This paper describes a study of the usage of the UNIX-based Network Storage Service at Sandia National Laboratories.

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Software security for a network storage service

Haynes, R.A.

In 1991, Sandia National Laboratories acquired a Network Storage Service (NSS) as a result of a fully competitive procurement. The Network Storage Service, which provides access to over a terabyte of data storage in a two-tiered hierarchy, had minimal software security features. Before the NSS could be placed into production, it had to be accredited by the Department of Energy, Sandia's accrediting authority. Sandia was faced with implementing security features to allow the NSS to be operated in its secure computing network, which is a single security clearance, multiple data security level environment. This paper describes the software security design alternatives that were considered and what was ultimately implemented.

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