One distinct advantage of Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is fault tolerance. But the performance of a disk array in degraded mode is so poor that no one uses the RAID after failure. Continuous operation of RAID in degraded mode is very important in many real time applications, which can not be interrupted in providing continuous services. In this paper, we propose an efficient architectural reconfiguration scheme to enhance the performance of RAID-5 in degraded mode, called reconfigurable RAID-5. It reconfigures RAID-5 to RPTD-0 in degraded mode. Using this scheme, the calculation of the failure data and the generation of parity in writing the new data to the failed disk can be reduced. It also alleviates the small write proble...
High bandwidth applications require large amounts of data transferred to/from storage devices at ext...
Disk arrays (RAID) have been proposed as a possi-ble approach to solving the emerging I/O bottleneck...
In this paper, we propose a simple but powerful on-line availability upgrade mechanism, Supplementar...
One distinct advantage of Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is fault tolerance. But the pe...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Today's computer systems entrust the bulk of their data to disk drives. This data must be reliably s...
In this paper, we propose an architectural approach, Supplementary Partial Parity (SPP), to addressi...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data in the past decade. Online access to the...
AbstractReliability is a major concern in the design of large disk arrays. In this paper, we examine...
Abstract — RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable as well as ...
This paper describes and evaluates two algorithms for performing on-line failure recovery (data reco...
Existing parity RAID is a redundancy code capable of correcting any single self-ide tifying failure....
We present a novel method, that we call EVENODD, for tolerating up to two disk failures in RAID arch...
Disk arrays are commonly designed to ensure that stored data will always be able to withstand a disk...
High bandwidth applications require large amounts of data transferred to/from storage devices at ext...
Disk arrays (RAID) have been proposed as a possi-ble approach to solving the emerging I/O bottleneck...
In this paper, we propose a simple but powerful on-line availability upgrade mechanism, Supplementar...
One distinct advantage of Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is fault tolerance. But the pe...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Today's computer systems entrust the bulk of their data to disk drives. This data must be reliably s...
In this paper, we propose an architectural approach, Supplementary Partial Parity (SPP), to addressi...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data in the past decade. Online access to the...
AbstractReliability is a major concern in the design of large disk arrays. In this paper, we examine...
Abstract — RAID has long been established as an effective way to provide highly reliable as well as ...
This paper describes and evaluates two algorithms for performing on-line failure recovery (data reco...
Existing parity RAID is a redundancy code capable of correcting any single self-ide tifying failure....
We present a novel method, that we call EVENODD, for tolerating up to two disk failures in RAID arch...
Disk arrays are commonly designed to ensure that stored data will always be able to withstand a disk...
High bandwidth applications require large amounts of data transferred to/from storage devices at ext...
Disk arrays (RAID) have been proposed as a possi-ble approach to solving the emerging I/O bottleneck...
In this paper, we propose a simple but powerful on-line availability upgrade mechanism, Supplementar...