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2008
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Active storage using object-based devices
—The increasing performance and decreasing cost of processors and memory are causing system intelligence to move from the CPU to peripherals such as disk drives. Storage system d...
Tina Miriam John, Anuradharthi Thiruvenkata Ramani...
MSS
2003
IEEE
83views Hardware» more  MSS 2003»
14 years 3 months ago
Reliability Mechanisms for Very Large Storage Systems
Reliability and availability are increasingly important in large-scale storage systems built from thousands of individual storage devices. Large systems must survive the failure o...
Qin Xin, Ethan L. Miller, Thomas J. E. Schwarz, Da...
MASCOTS
2003
13 years 11 months ago
Disk Built-in Caches: Evaluation on System Performance
Disk drive manufacturers are putting increasingly larger built-in caches into disk drives. Today, 2 MB buffers are common on low-end retail IDE/ATA drives, and some SCSI drives ar...
Yingwu Zhu, Yiming Hu
ADBIS
1995
Springer
155views Database» more  ADBIS 1995»
14 years 1 months ago
The MaStA I/O Cost Model and its Validation Strategy
Crash recovery in database systems aims to provide an acceptable level of protection from failure at a given engineering cost. A large number of recovery mechanisms are known, and...
S. Scheuerl, Richard C. H. Connor, Ronald Morrison...
SIGMOD
2007
ACM
149views Database» more  SIGMOD 2007»
14 years 10 months ago
Mobile and embedded databases
Recent advances in device technology and connectivity have paved the way for next generation applications that are data-driven, where data can reside anywhere, can be accessed at ...
Anil Nori