Parallel mass storage system

ParaServe is an intelligent parallel mass storage system. Drawing on the concepts of RAID it utilises arrays of volume production disk drives connected and controlled by a transputer-based network to achieve as a primary objective high I/O performance. These levels of performance are required by sys...

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Main Authors: Chan, Tony Kai Yun., Lee, Keok Kee., Leong, Peng Chor., Sriskanthan Nadarajah.
Other Authors: School of Applied Science
Format: Research Report
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/8127
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author Chan, Tony Kai Yun.
Lee, Keok Kee.
Leong, Peng Chor.
Sriskanthan Nadarajah.
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Chan, Tony Kai Yun.
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description ParaServe is an intelligent parallel mass storage system. Drawing on the concepts of RAID it utilises arrays of volume production disk drives connected and controlled by a transputer-based network to achieve as a primary objective high I/O performance. These levels of performance are required by systems which provide file and database services, containing especially multimedia data, to a large number of users. The scalability of transputer arrays will provide the processing capabilities for the eventual incorporation of processing facilities like select, join and sort.
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spelling ntu-10356/81272020-09-27T20:13:06Z Parallel mass storage system Chan, Tony Kai Yun. Lee, Keok Kee. Leong, Peng Chor. Sriskanthan Nadarajah. School of Applied Science DRNTU::Engineering ParaServe is an intelligent parallel mass storage system. Drawing on the concepts of RAID it utilises arrays of volume production disk drives connected and controlled by a transputer-based network to achieve as a primary objective high I/O performance. These levels of performance are required by systems which provide file and database services, containing especially multimedia data, to a large number of users. The scalability of transputer arrays will provide the processing capabilities for the eventual incorporation of processing facilities like select, join and sort. RP 7/91 2008-09-19T02:53:47Z 2008-09-19T02:53:47Z 1995 1995 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/8127 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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