| W. C. Preston. Using Gigabit Ethernet to backup six terabytes. Proc. 12 Administration Conference (LISA), pp. 87-96, Dec. 1998. |
....the correctness and scalability problems, research on backup paused. But then the onward march of technology reintroduced scalability as a problem. Disk bandwidth and capacity are starting to outstrip tape bandwidth and capacity, leading to solutions requiring multiplexing of disks and tapes [Pre98] Research on backup has commonly focused on the principles of dependability and scalability. The basic purpose for backup is to recover data after some sort of loss. Not arbitrarily losing data is, of course, a property of a dependable system. The initial research on backup was all about ....
W. Curtis Preston. Using Gigabit Ethernet to Backup Six Terabytes. In Proceedings of the Twelfth Systems Administration Conference (LISA '98), Boston, Massachusetts, pages 87--95, 1998.
....provision storage systems to meet workload needs will become even more critical in the future. Storage management challenges include designing and implementing the storage system, adapting to changes in workloads and device status, designing the storage area network [32] and backing up the data [27]. In this paper, we concentrate on the important problem of storage system configuration: designing and implementing the storage system needed to support a particular workload, before the storage system is put into production use. Given a pool of storage resources and a workload, we want to ....
W. C. Preston. Using gigabit ethernet to backup six terabytes. In 12th Systems Administration Conference (LISA '98), pages 87--95, Boston, Massachusetts, 1998.
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W. C. Preston. Using Gigabit Ethernet to backup six terabytes. Proc. 12 Administration Conference (LISA), pp. 87-96, Dec. 1998.
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