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Development of an OS \"Elbrus\" Testing Module for Сeph Distributed Data Storage System

Student: Polevoy Artem

Supervisor: Alexey Tishkin

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Testing module is result of graduation classification work. This module use for automatic testing of the Ceph system. Embedded tests of the Ceph storage system was analyzed, during the work. This test was added to testing module. Another tests was developed based on the RADOS benchmark. Two tests, which aimed at reliability, were developed. The result of the work was the testing module, which was integrated into the testing system Ceph. The volume of work is 51 pages. There were 7 sources of literature used in the work. In the text there is one table, which describe the characteristics of the Elbrus-4C processor. Also, two picture was used for show the model of the Ceph system, and one picture for describing the principle of operation of the Ceph metadata server.

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