Difference between revisions of "Options for Repository Software"

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(Lots of interest in combination of OpenStack SWIFT with solr)
 
(Lots of interest in combination of OpenStack SWIFT with solr)
  
SWIFT [http://openstack.org] provides  
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SWIFT [http://swift.openstack.org] provides  
* Open source object storage  
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* Open source object storage  
* Amazon S3, simple semantics REST based?
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* Amazon S3, simple semantics REST based?
* clustering reliability
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* clustering reliability
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* Large scale production deployments: Rackspace, [https://cloud.sdsc.edu/ San Diego Supercomputing Center]

Latest revision as of 18:28, 26 July 2012

Tools we are using

  • Fedora
  • DSpace
  • Archivematica
  • OpenStack / SWIFT
  • LOCKSS
  • Ex Libris
  • Omeka
  • E.R.A.

What is a Repository

Provisional definition: A file system with transactional ingest (let's you know that the file was copied properly) with regular backups and abstracted links to actual file stores managed by a metadata system that may also include other metadata information.

Microservices needed by repository developers

  • File storage
  • Integrity checking
  • Metadata linking
  • Public access
  • Backups
  • Transaction based ingest

(Lots of interest in combination of OpenStack SWIFT with solr)

SWIFT [1] provides

  • Open source object storage
  • Amazon S3, simple semantics REST based?
  • clustering reliability
  • Large scale production deployments: Rackspace, San Diego Supercomputing Center