| Adams, L. and Ou, M. (1997). Processor Integration in a Disk Controller. IEEE Micro, 17(4). |
....inside disks. Several technology trends have simultaneously 1 enabled and necessitated the approach of migrating file system responsibility into the disk. First, Moore s Law has driven down the relative cost of CPU power to disk bandwidth, enabling powerful systems to be embedded on disk devices [1]. As this trend continues, it will soon be possible to run the entire file system on the disk. Second, growing at 40 per year [11] disk bandwidth has been scaling faster than other aspects of the disk system. I O bus performance has been scaling less quickly [21] The ability of the file system ....
Adams, L., and Ou, M. Processor Integration in a Disk Controller. IEEE Micro 17, 4 (July 1997).
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Adams, L. and Ou, M. (1997). Processor Integration in a Disk Controller. IEEE Micro, 17(4).
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Adams, L., and Ou, M. Processor Integration in a Disk Controller. IEEE Micro 17, 4 (July 1997).
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Adams, L., and Ou, M. Processor Integration in a Disk Controller. IEEE Micro 17, 4 (July 1997).
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