Traditional distributed filesystem technologies designed for local and campus area networks do not adapt well to wide area
Grid computing environments. To address this problem, we have designed the Chirp distributed filesystem, which is designed
from the ground up to meet the needs of Grid computing. Chirp is easily deployed without special privileges, provides strong
and flexible security mechanisms, tunable consistency semantics, and clustering to increase capacity and throughput. We demonstrate
that many of these features also provide order-of-magnitude performance increases over wide area networks. We describe three
applications in bioinformatics, biometrics, and gamma ray physics that each employ Chirp to attack large scale data intensive
problems.
Keywords Filesystem - Grid computing - Cluster computing