Magnetic tapes are often considered as an outdated storage technology, yet they are still used to store huge amounts of data. Their main interests are a large capacity and a low price per gigabyte, which come at the cost of a much larger file access time than on disks. With tapes, finding the right ordering of multiple file accesses is thus key to performance. Moving the reading head back and forth along a kilometer long tape has a non-negligible cost and unnecessary movements thus have to be avoided. However, the optimization of tape request ordering has then rarely been studied in the scheduling literature, much less than I/O scheduling on disks. For instance, minimizing the average service time for several read requests on a linear tape ...
Recent rapid advances of magnetic recording technology have enabled substantial increases in disk ca...
Access latency to secondary storage devices is frequently a limiting factor in computer system perfo...
In order to reduce costs, computer manufacturers try to use commodity parts as much as possible. Mai...
International audienceMagnetic tapes are often considered as an outdated storage technology, yet the...
Even in today’s world of increasingly faster storage technologies, magnetic tapes continue to play a...
This paper investigates sequencing policies for file reading requests in linear storage devices, suc...
Robotic tape libraries are popular for applications with very high storage requirements, such as vid...
Robotic tape libraries (RTLs) currently enjoy a prominent place in the storage market, with a report...
Recently, technological advances have resulted in the wide availability of commercial products offer...
Magnetic tape data storage systems have evolved in an environment where the major applications have ...
The ever growing needs of large multimedia systems cannot be met by magnetic disks due to their high...
AbstractGiven a set of variable length records and their access probabilities, we address the proble...
A growing number of applications require high capacity, high throughput tertiary storage systems. Ho...
Summarization: Recently, technological advances have resulted in the wide availability of commercial...
Given the anticipated increase in the amount of scientific data, it is widely accepted that primaril...
Recent rapid advances of magnetic recording technology have enabled substantial increases in disk ca...
Access latency to secondary storage devices is frequently a limiting factor in computer system perfo...
In order to reduce costs, computer manufacturers try to use commodity parts as much as possible. Mai...
International audienceMagnetic tapes are often considered as an outdated storage technology, yet the...
Even in today’s world of increasingly faster storage technologies, magnetic tapes continue to play a...
This paper investigates sequencing policies for file reading requests in linear storage devices, suc...
Robotic tape libraries are popular for applications with very high storage requirements, such as vid...
Robotic tape libraries (RTLs) currently enjoy a prominent place in the storage market, with a report...
Recently, technological advances have resulted in the wide availability of commercial products offer...
Magnetic tape data storage systems have evolved in an environment where the major applications have ...
The ever growing needs of large multimedia systems cannot be met by magnetic disks due to their high...
AbstractGiven a set of variable length records and their access probabilities, we address the proble...
A growing number of applications require high capacity, high throughput tertiary storage systems. Ho...
Summarization: Recently, technological advances have resulted in the wide availability of commercial...
Given the anticipated increase in the amount of scientific data, it is widely accepted that primaril...
Recent rapid advances of magnetic recording technology have enabled substantial increases in disk ca...
Access latency to secondary storage devices is frequently a limiting factor in computer system perfo...
In order to reduce costs, computer manufacturers try to use commodity parts as much as possible. Mai...