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ISPASS
2003
IEEE
14 years 20 days ago
Interplay of energy and performance for disk arrays running transaction processing workloads
The growth of business enterprises and the emergence of the Internet as a medium for data processing has led to a proliferation of applications that are server-centric. The power ...
Sudhanva Gurumurthi, Jianyong Zhang, Anand Sivasub...
FTCS
1993
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13 years 8 months ago
Disk Array Storage System Reliability
Fault tolerance requirements for near term disk array storage systems are analyzed. The excellent reliability provided by RAID Level 5 data organization is seen to be insu cient f...
Walter A. Burkhard, Jai Menon
FTCS
1993
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13 years 8 months ago
Fast, On-Line Failure Recovery in Redundant Disk Arrays
This paper describes and evaluates two algorithms for performing on-line failure recovery (data reconstruction) in redundant disk arrays. It presents an implementation of disk-ori...
Mark Holland, Garth A. Gibson, Daniel P. Siewiorek
FTCS
1998
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13 years 8 months ago
Proving Correctness of a Controller Algorithm for the RAID Level 5 System
Most RAID controllers implemented in industry are complicated and di cult to reason about. This complexity has led to software and hardware systems that are di cult to debug and h...
Mandana Vaziri, Nancy A. Lynch, Jeannette M. Wing
HCW
2000
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Reliable Cluster Computing with a New Checkpointing RAID-x Architecture
In a serverless cluster of PCs or workstations, the cluster must allow remote file accesses or parallel I/O directly performed over disks distributed to all client nodes. We intro...
Kai Hwang, Hai Jin, Roy S. C. Ho, Wonwoo Ro