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'''Grid-oriented Storage (GOS)''' is a dedicated data storage architecture which can be connected directly to a computational grid to support advanced data bank services and reservoirs for data that can be shared among multiple computers and end users on the grid.
 
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Grid-oriented Storage (GOS) was proposed by Prof. Frank Wang and Dr. Na Helian in 2003 in a funding proposal, titled “Grid-Oriented Storage (GOS): Next Generation Data Storage System Architecture for the Grid Computing Era”, to the UK government. The proposal was approved and granted one million pounds in 2004. The first prototype was constructed in 2005 at Centre for Grid Computing, Cambridge-Cranfield High Performance Computing Facility. The first conference presentation was at IEEE Symposium on Cluster Computing and Grid (CCGrid), 9 - 12 May 2005, Cardiff, UK. As one of the five best work-in-progress, it was included in the IEEE Distributed Systems Online. In 2006, the GOS architecture and its implementations was published in IEEE Transactions on Computers, titled “Grid-oriented Storage: A Single-Image, Cross-Domain, High-Bandwidth Architecture”. From January 2007, the GOS invention led to invitations to present demonstrations at Princeton University, Cambridge University (Computer Lab), IBM, Rolls Royce, BBC, Xerox, Carnegie Mellon University, CERN, and EADS, etc. A number of collaborations have been fostered with industrial giants.
 
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Grid Computing is already moving from a research vision into production
'''==Academic papers'''==
 
• Frank Wang, Na Helian, Sining Wu, Yuhui Deng, Yike Guo, Steve Thompson, Ian Johnson, Dave Milward & Robert Maddock, Grid-Oriented Storage, IEEE Distributed Systems Online, Volume 6, Issue 9, Sept. 2005.
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• Yuhui Deng and Frank Wang, A Heterogeneous Storage Grid Enabled by Grid Service, ACM Operating System Review, No.1, Vol.41, 2007.
 
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