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* [[Swap:Configuring SWAP|Configuring SWAP]]
* [[Swap:Configuring SWAP|Configuring SWAP]]
* [[Swap:Data Access|Downloading and Uploading data]]
* [[Swap:Data Access|Downloading and Uploading data]]
* [[Swap:Command Line Access]] - accessing SWAP files using common unix utilities


=Technical Documentation=
=Technical Documentation=
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* [[Swap:Node Details|Server Metadata]]
* [[Swap:Node Details|Server Metadata]]
* [https://scm.umiacs.umd.edu/redmine/adapt/projects/show/swap Bug Tracker]
* [https://scm.umiacs.umd.edu/redmine/adapt/projects/show/swap Bug Tracker]
* [[Swap:Command Line Access]] - accessing SWAP files using common unix utilities
* [[Swap:Benchmarking|Benchmarks]]
* [[Swap:Benchmarking|Benchmarks]]
* [[Swap:Custom Protocol]]
* [[Swap:Custom Protocol]]
* [[Swap:Configuring Authentication]]
* [[Swap:Configuring Authentication]]

Latest revision as of 20:02, 2 June 2010

SWAP, the Simple Web-Accessible Preservation system.

SWAP is a web-based distributed storage system for managing multiple collections. It interleaves data across many storage partitions on different nodes while providing a consistent namespace. Clients place and retrieve data using basic http operations. Even though data is distributed, clients may access any stored data through any swap node. It has also been designed to be completely disposable, allowing for data recovery in case the SWAP software is completely removed.


Technical Documentation