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LISA
1994
13 years 5 months ago
Adventures in the Evolution of a High-Bandwidth Network for Central Servers
In a small network, clients and servers may all be connected to a single Ethernet without significant performance concerns. As the number of clients on a network grows, the necess...
Karl L. Swartz, Roger Les Cottrell, Marty Dart
ISCA
1994
IEEE
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13 years 8 months ago
RAID-II: A High-Bandwidth Network File Server
In 1989, the RAID (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks) group at U. C. Berkeley built a prototype disk array called RAID-I. The bandwidth delivered to clients by RAID-I was seve...
Ann L. Drapeau, Ken Shirriff, John H. Hartman, Eth...
ASPLOS
1998
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
A Cost-Effective, High-Bandwidth Storage Architecture
This paper describes the Network-Attached Secure Disk (NASD) storage architecture, prototype implementations of NASD drives, array management for our architecture, and three files...
Garth A. Gibson, David Nagle, Khalil Amiri, Jeff B...
CN
2002
82views more  CN 2002»
13 years 4 months ago
Optimal allocation of electronic content
Abstract-The delivery of large files to single users, such as application programs for some versions of the envisioned network computer, or movies, is expected by many to be one of...
Israel Cidon, Shay Kutten, Ran Soffer