Vasily Tarasov wins IBM Ph.D. Fellowship for 2011 |
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2011 IBM PhD Fellowship competition is won by an exceptional PhD student Vasily Tarasov from the Computer Science Department, Stony Brook University.
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IBM Ph.D. Fellowship recipients are selected on the basis of outstanding research and technical excellence in areas of interest to IBM. These competitive fellowships provide a stipend, tuition and fees to the awardees. The fellowships are also structured to allow students to pursue a technical career in either IBM's Research Division or IBM's development laboratories.
This is a highly prestigious annual competition. Less than 10% of world-wide applicants make it to the 2nd selection phase, and fewer make it to the final award. Often, schools are also limited to submit no more than 1-2 names.
Prof. Zadok´s student, Vasily Tarasov is interested in studying scalability of Virtualization in today´s IT infrastructure. Tarasov´s work proposes a design and implementation of an efficient mechanism for accessing Virtual Machine (VM) disk images over a network. The approach is universal across file systems used in VMs - ext2/3/4, xfs, NTFS, etc. - and improves VM's I/O performance for certain common workloads. The method was proposed based on the analysis of the numerous multi-layer traces. Further analysis will help to reveal more valuable optimizations. The final goal is to provide better performance of scalable NAS solutions, where the back-end file system is a distributed file system, such as GPFS. Only such solutions will be able to keep up with the scale of the future VM deployments.

