| A. L. N. Reddy and R. Haskin, "Video servers," in The Communications Handbook (J. Gibson, ed.), ch. 106, pp. 1502--1515, CRC Press, 1997. |
....of greater convenience. Presently, most multimedia applications are found on stand alone PCs but there is an increasing trend towards using video file servers to store multimedia data. This direction is motivated by reasons of data sharing, security, data integrity, and centralized administration [14]. A single video sequence is usually striped (distributed) across several storage nodes in the video file server system. This is done to increase the number of subscribers that may access a particular movie at a given time and also to improve the load balance across the system. Time division ....
A. L. N. Reddy and R. Haskin, "Video servers," in The Communications Handbook (J. Gibson, ed.), ch. 106, pp. 1502--1515, CRC Press, 1997.
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