We propose increasing the survivability of data stored in two-dimensional RAID arrays by causing these arrays to reorganize themselves whenever they detect a disk failure. This reorganization will rebalance as much as possible the redundancy level of all stored data, thus reducing the potential impact of additional disk failures. It remains in effect until the failed disk gets repaired. We show how our technique can be applied to two-dimensional RAID arrays consisting of n 2 data disks and In parity disks and show how it can increase the mean time to data loss of the array by at least 200 percent as long as the reorganization process takes less than half the time it takes to replace a failed disk. © 2007 IEEE
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
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We propose increasing the survivability of data stored in two-dimensional RAID arrays by causing the...
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The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Abstract—As the prices of magnetic storage continue to decrease, the cost of replacing failed disks ...
Today's computer systems entrust the bulk of their data to disk drives. This data must be reliably s...
We propose increasing the survivability of data stored in two-dimensional RAID arrays by causing the...
We present a disk array organization that adapts itself to successive disk failures. When all disks ...
Abstract. We present a disk array organization that adapts itself to successive disk failures. When ...
Two-dimensional RAID arrays maintain separate row and column parities for all their disks. Depending...
Abstract — Two-dimensional RAID arrays maintain separate row and column parities for all their disks...
Abstract. We present a disk array organization that adapts itself to successive disk failures. When ...
Abstract—As the prices of magnetic storage continue to decrease, the cost of replacing failed disks ...
Abstract—Disk failure rates vary so widely among different makes and models that designing storage s...
Abstract—We present a general method for estimating the risk of data loss in arbitrary two-dimension...
We present DATUM, a novel method for tolerating multi-ple disk failures in disk arrays. DATUM is the...
One distinct advantage of Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is fault tolerance. But the pe...
We present ˆB a novel data layout method for tolerating multiple disk failures within disk arrays. I...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
Abstract—As the prices of magnetic storage continue to decrease, the cost of replacing failed disks ...
Today's computer systems entrust the bulk of their data to disk drives. This data must be reliably s...