Institute for Computing Systems ArchitectureRAID systems (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks) have dominated backend storage systems for more than two decades and have grown continuously in size and complexity. Currently they face unprecedented challenges from data intensive applications such as image processing, transaction processing and data warehousing. As the size of RAID systems increases, designers are faced with both performance and reliability challenges. These challenges include limited back-end network bandwidth, physical interconnect failures, correlated disk failures and long disk reconstruction time. This thesis studies the scalability of RAID systems in terms of both performance and reliability through simulation,...
The evolution of computer systems has brought an exponential growth in data volumes, which pushes th...
Computer data storage is growing at an astonishing rate. With cloud computing and the growth of the ...
Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks ...
RAID systems (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks) have dominated backend storage systems for mor...
RAID storage systems have been in use since the early 1990's. Recently, however, as the demand for h...
When we use a disk, we sometimes wish it to be faster; I/O operations are slow and thus can be the b...
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 in the past decade. Online access to the...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 126-131).Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) provide...
High bandwidth applications require large amounts of data transferred to/from storage devices at ext...
In this paper, we propose an architectural approach, Supplementary Partial Parity (SPP), to addressi...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Emerging applications such as data warehousing, multimedia content distribution, electronic commerce...
We live in a world of increasingly complex applications and operating systems. Information is increa...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data, which has to be stored reliably because...
The evolution of computer systems has brought an exponential growth in data volumes, which pushes th...
Computer data storage is growing at an astonishing rate. With cloud computing and the growth of the ...
Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks ...
RAID systems (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks) have dominated backend storage systems for mor...
RAID storage systems have been in use since the early 1990's. Recently, however, as the demand for h...
When we use a disk, we sometimes wish it to be faster; I/O operations are slow and thus can be the b...
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 in the past decade. Online access to the...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 126-131).Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) provide...
High bandwidth applications require large amounts of data transferred to/from storage devices at ext...
In this paper, we propose an architectural approach, Supplementary Partial Parity (SPP), to addressi...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Emerging applications such as data warehousing, multimedia content distribution, electronic commerce...
We live in a world of increasingly complex applications and operating systems. Information is increa...
There has been an explosion in the amount of generated data, which has to be stored reliably because...
The evolution of computer systems has brought an exponential growth in data volumes, which pushes th...
Computer data storage is growing at an astonishing rate. With cloud computing and the growth of the ...
Abstract: Disk arrays were proposed in the 1980s as a way to use parallelism between multiple disks ...