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Synchronous RAID5 with region-based layout and buffer analysis in video storage servers SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Synchronous RAID5 with region-based layout and buffer analysis in video storage servers
Authors
Park, CIKang, D
Date Issued
1998-08
Publisher
IEICE-INST ELECTRONICS INFORMATION CO
Abstract
Disk arrays are widely accepted as a disk subsystem for video servers due to its high throughput as well as high concurrency. RAID-like disk arrays are usually, managed in either RAID level 3 (a request is handled by all the disks in the system) or RAID level 5 (a request is handled by some number of disks subject to the request size) when they are used in video servers, i.e., either only one video stream is handled at a time in RAID level 3 or a certain number of video streams are handled independently at the same time in RAID level 5. Note that RAID level 3 is inappropriate to handle large number of video streams and RAID level 5 is inefficient to handle multiple video streams since handling continuous video streams is inherently synchronous operation. In this paper, we propose a new video data layout scheme called region-based layout and synchronous management of RAIDS called synchronous RAIDS for disk array used in video servers. It is shown that we can reduce the amount of buffers required to support a given number of video requests by integrating our region-based layout with synchronous RAIDS scheme. Group Sweeping Scheduling (GSS) presented in [15] is used as a basic disk scheduling. We have shown through analysis that our proposed scheme is superior to the existing schemes in the respect of the buffer requirements.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/10366
ISSN
0916-8532
Article Type
Article
Citation
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION AND SYSTEMS, vol. E81D, no. 8, page. 813 - 821, 1998-08
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