Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks to improve aggregate I/O performance. Today they appear in the product lines of most major computer manufacturers. This paper gives a comprehensive over-view of disk arrays and provides a framework in which to organize current and future work. The paper first introduces disk technology and reviews the driving forces that have popularized disk arrays: performance and reliability. It then discusses the two architectural techniques used in disk arrays: striping across multiple disks to improve per-formance and redundancy to improve reliability. Next, the paper describes seven disk array architectures, called RAID (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data in the past decade. Online access to the...
Abstract — RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable as well as ...
In this work we present a new data layout and associated scheduling policies to improve RAID reliabi...
Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks to improve...
Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks ...
When we use a disk, we sometimes wish it to be faster; I/O operations are slow and thus can be the b...
This paper is divided into two parts, both related to interesting develop-ments in the area of compu...
Today's computer systems entrust the bulk of their data to disk drives. This data must be reliably s...
RAID is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a...
During the past decade, advances in processor and memory technology have given rise to increases in ...
RAID storage systems have been in use since the early 1990's. Recently, however, as the demand for h...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Redundant disk arrays provide highly-available, high-performance disk storage to a wide variety of a...
Abstract — Two-dimensional RAID arrays maintain separate row and column parities for all their disks...
Con@uring redundant disk arrays is a black art. To configure an array properly, a system administra...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data in the past decade. Online access to the...
Abstract — RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable as well as ...
In this work we present a new data layout and associated scheduling policies to improve RAID reliabi...
Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks to improve...
Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks ...
When we use a disk, we sometimes wish it to be faster; I/O operations are slow and thus can be the b...
This paper is divided into two parts, both related to interesting develop-ments in the area of compu...
Today's computer systems entrust the bulk of their data to disk drives. This data must be reliably s...
RAID is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a...
During the past decade, advances in processor and memory technology have given rise to increases in ...
RAID storage systems have been in use since the early 1990's. Recently, however, as the demand for h...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Redundant disk arrays provide highly-available, high-performance disk storage to a wide variety of a...
Abstract — Two-dimensional RAID arrays maintain separate row and column parities for all their disks...
Con@uring redundant disk arrays is a black art. To configure an array properly, a system administra...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data in the past decade. Online access to the...
Abstract — RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable as well as ...
In this work we present a new data layout and associated scheduling policies to improve RAID reliabi...