| M. Gamerl, "Maturing parallel transfer disk technology finds more applications," Hardcopy, vol. 7, pp. 41--48, February 1987. |
....almost indefinitely. Parallelism in storage devices can be achieved in several ways. Traditional memory interleaving can be employed in solid state RAM disks to produce very high transfer rates. Mechanical disks that read several heads at once are available from such vendors as CDC and Fujitsu [3, 4]. Other manufacturers have introduced, or are at least investigating, so called storage arrays that assemble multiple drives into a single logical device with enormous throughput [5, 6] Unlike multiple head drives, storage arrays can be scaled to arbitrary levels of parallelism, though they have ....
M. Gamerl, "Maturing parallel transfer disk technology finds more applications," Hardcopy, vol. 7, pp. 41--48, February 1987.
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