Ian Pratt,\User-Safe Devices for True End-to-End Qos," NOSSDAV 1997.

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....scalable network le service. CHAPTER 2. RELATED WORK 8 Aurora project at University of Cambridge aims at providing DiskQoS by developing mechanisms for enforcing such guarantees in the disk drives or disk arrays, and a suitable language for expressing application s requirements to the system [27, 28]. 2.6 Phoenix and Phoenix II Phoenix is heavily in uenced by SBVS in terms of its overall architecture and internal design. It is one of the rst, if not the rst, NASDs that support fault tolerant real time object based accesses. It provides high level of service availability as well as data ....

Ian Pratt,\User-Safe Devices for True End-to-End Qos," NOSSDAV 1997.

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