Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Fog Computing
Abstract
Computing systems are becoming increasingly data-intensive because of the explosion of data and the needs for processing the data, and subsequently storage management is critical to application performance in such data-intensive computing systems. However, if existing resource management frameworks in these systems lack the support for storage management, this would cause unpredictable performance degradation when applications are under input/output (I/O) contention. Storage management of data-intensive systems is a challenge. Big Data plays a most major role in storage systems for data-intensive computing. This article deals with these difficulties along with discussion of High Performance Computing (HPC) systems, background for storage systems for data-intensive applications, storage patterns and storage mechanisms for Big Data, the Top 10 Cloud Storage Systems for data-intensive computing in today's world, and the interface between Big Data Intensive Storage and Cloud/Fog Computing. Big Data storage and its server statistics and usage distributions for the Top 500 Supercomputers in the world are also presented graphically and discussed as data-intensive storage components that can be interfaced with Fog-to-cloud interactions and enabling protocols.
DOI
10.4018/IJFC.2019010104
Publication Date
2019
Recommended Citation
Segall, Richard S.; Cook, Jeffrey S.; and Niu, Gao, "Overview of Big Data-Intensive Storage and its Technologies for Cloud and Fog Computing" (2019). Faculty Publications. 18.
https://arch.astate.edu/busn-isba-facpub/18