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RAID-x: A New Distributed Disk Array for I/O-Centric Cluster Computing

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RAID-x: A New Distributed Disk Array for I/O-Centric Cluster Computing
A new RAID-x (redundant array of inexpensive disks at level x) architecture is presented for distributed I/O processing on a serverless cluster of computers. The RAID-x architecture is based on a new concept of orthogonal striping and mirroring (OSM) across all distributed disks in the cluster. The primary advantages of this OSM approach lie in: (1) a significant improvement in parallel I/O bandwidth, (2) hiding disk mirroring overhead in the background, and (3) greatly enhanced scalability and reliability in cluster computing applications. All claimed advantages are substantiated with benchmark performance results on the Trojans cluster built at USC in 1999. Throughout the paper, we discuss the issues of scalable I/O performance, enhanced system reliability, and striped checkpointing on distributed RAID-x in a serverless cluster environment.
Kai Hwang, Hai Jin, Roy S. C. Ho
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where HPDC
Authors Kai Hwang, Hai Jin, Roy S. C. Ho
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