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Generalized Caching-as-a-Service
Project/Grant Period: 06/15/2020 - 05/31/2024
The goals of this project are to:
- define a new abstraction and architecture for storage caches whereby storage stacks can easily embed lightweight CaaS clients within a distributed compute infrastructure.
- formulate and theoretically analyze distributed caching algorithms that operate within the CaaS service such that individual CaaS server nodes cooperate towards achieving globally optimal caching decisions,
- co-design client and server end-points to achieve strict durability and fault-tolerance in their implementations, and
- drive all CaaS advancements using insights generated from a detailed whole-system simulator that models the diverse cache devices, network configurations, and application demand.
Investigators
- Raju Rangaswami, Principal Investigator, FIU
- Ming Zhao, Principal Investigator, ASU
- Jason X Liu, Co-Principal Investigator
- Giri Narasimhan, Co-Principal Investigator
Personnel
- Dr. Liana Valdes (PhD graduate)
- Alexis Gonzales (PhD student)
- Pratik Poudel (PhD student)
- Qirui Yang (PhD student)
- Kritshekhar Jha (PhD student)
- Emam Hossain (PhD student)
- Rukmangadh Myana (PhD student)
- Ashikee Ghosh (PhD student)
- Daniel Nunez Dominguez (Undergraduate student)
- Fernando Cabanes (Undergraduate student)
- Lester Fernandez (Undergraduate student)
- Lillian Seebold (Undergraduate student)
Publications
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Support
This work has been supported by the National Science Foundation award CNS-1956229.
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