There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data, which has to be stored reliably because it is not easily reproducible. Some datasets require frequent read and write access. like online transaction processing applications. Others just need to be stored safely and read once in a while, as in data mining. This different access requirements can be solved by using the RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks) paradigm. i.e., RAIDi for the first situation and RAID5 for the second situation. Furthermore rather than providing two disk arrays with RAID 1 and RAID5 capabilities, a controller can be postulated to emulate both. It is referred as a heterogeneous disk array (HDA). Dedicating a subset of disks to RAID 1 results in poor disk...
Abstract: Redundant disk arrays are an increasingly popular way to improve I/O system performance. P...
In this work we present a new data layout and associated scheduling policies to improve RAID reliabi...
The performance is examined of Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) the First, a prototype d...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data, which has to be stored reliably because...
Abstract—We consider the allocation of Virtual Arrays (VAs) with different RAID levels in a Heteroge...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data in the past decade. Online access to the...
Dataset attributes, such as data availability levels and access patterns, make their mapping to cert...
High bandwidth applications require large amounts of data transferred to/from storage devices at ext...
When we use a disk, we sometimes wish it to be faster; I/O operations are slow and thus can be the b...
Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks ...
RAID storage systems have been in use since the early 1990's. Recently, however, as the demand for h...
The computer hard drive market has diversified with the establishment of solid state disks (SSDs) as...
RAID is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a...
Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks or RAID is a popular method of improving the reliability and p...
Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks ...
Abstract: Redundant disk arrays are an increasingly popular way to improve I/O system performance. P...
In this work we present a new data layout and associated scheduling policies to improve RAID reliabi...
The performance is examined of Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) the First, a prototype d...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data, which has to be stored reliably because...
Abstract—We consider the allocation of Virtual Arrays (VAs) with different RAID levels in a Heteroge...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data in the past decade. Online access to the...
Dataset attributes, such as data availability levels and access patterns, make their mapping to cert...
High bandwidth applications require large amounts of data transferred to/from storage devices at ext...
When we use a disk, we sometimes wish it to be faster; I/O operations are slow and thus can be the b...
Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks ...
RAID storage systems have been in use since the early 1990's. Recently, however, as the demand for h...
The computer hard drive market has diversified with the establishment of solid state disks (SSDs) as...
RAID is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a...
Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks or RAID is a popular method of improving the reliability and p...
Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks ...
Abstract: Redundant disk arrays are an increasingly popular way to improve I/O system performance. P...
In this work we present a new data layout and associated scheduling policies to improve RAID reliabi...
The performance is examined of Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) the First, a prototype d...