Redundant arrays of independent disks (RAID) remain the mass storage medium of choice for real-time processing and information storage and retrieval. This paper proposes new adaptive pre-fetching algorithms for RAID systems using life-time function analysis of programs . The life-time function approach allows us to derive an inequality which allows us to determine when pre-fetching can be effective. This inequality relates the changes in disk transfer times to the changes in inter-page fault times with the ratio of disk transfer time to page fault time. We then use this inequality to design and adaptive pre-fetching strategies, and to propose a practical implementation. Simulation experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed a...
RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable disk subsystems. Howev...
Distributed file systems will need new design concepts in order to offer high performance. Automatic...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Redundant arrays of independent disks (RAID) remain the mass storage medium of choice for real-time ...
Abstract—We present new methods to extend data reliability of disks in RAID systems for applications...
We study integrated prefetching and caching problems following the work of Cao et. al. [3] and Kimbr...
AbstractWe study integrated prefetching and caching in single and parallel disk systems. In the firs...
We study integrated prefetching and caching problems following the work of Cao et al. [1995] and Kim...
Random redundant allocation of data to parallel disk arrays can be exploited to achieve low access d...
As disk capacities continue to rise more rapidly than transfer rates, adaptive, redundant striping s...
Informed prefetching and caching based on application dis� closure of future I�O accesses �hints � c...
Disk arrays (RAID) have been proposed as a possi-ble approach to solving the emerging I/O bottleneck...
Modern communication and computation systems consist of large networks of unreliable nodes. Yet, it ...
We propose increasing the survivability of data stored in two-dimensional RAID arrays by causing the...
this paper, we examine the way in which prefetching can exploit parallelism. Prefetching has been st...
RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable disk subsystems. Howev...
Distributed file systems will need new design concepts in order to offer high performance. Automatic...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Redundant arrays of independent disks (RAID) remain the mass storage medium of choice for real-time ...
Abstract—We present new methods to extend data reliability of disks in RAID systems for applications...
We study integrated prefetching and caching problems following the work of Cao et. al. [3] and Kimbr...
AbstractWe study integrated prefetching and caching in single and parallel disk systems. In the firs...
We study integrated prefetching and caching problems following the work of Cao et al. [1995] and Kim...
Random redundant allocation of data to parallel disk arrays can be exploited to achieve low access d...
As disk capacities continue to rise more rapidly than transfer rates, adaptive, redundant striping s...
Informed prefetching and caching based on application dis� closure of future I�O accesses �hints � c...
Disk arrays (RAID) have been proposed as a possi-ble approach to solving the emerging I/O bottleneck...
Modern communication and computation systems consist of large networks of unreliable nodes. Yet, it ...
We propose increasing the survivability of data stored in two-dimensional RAID arrays by causing the...
this paper, we examine the way in which prefetching can exploit parallelism. Prefetching has been st...
RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable disk subsystems. Howev...
Distributed file systems will need new design concepts in order to offer high performance. Automatic...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...