RAID organization and performance
- 2 January 2003
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
We present and analyze a novel disk array architecturethat generalizes the RAID Level V data organizationwhile providing excellent storage utilization, responsetimes, and fault tolerance. A key feature of ourapproach is that reliability groups can contain severalcheck data disks beyond the single parity disk.IntroductionRedundant arrays of inexpensive disks (RAIDs), introducedby Patterson, Gibson and Katz [9] and furtherstudied by Chen, Menon and Mattson, Muntz and Lui,[2] [4] [7]...Keywords
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