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Abstract: Data striping is a technique for increasing the
throughput and reducing the response time of large
accesses to a storage system. In this paper, we evaluate
the effectiveness of applying striping concepts to
large tape libraries. Striping in tape libraries is being
used with success for applications such as backup
and scientific data collection, where data access patterns
are strictly sequential. In this paper, we evaluate
striped performance for randomly distributed accesses
to the tape... (Update)
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.... shown that due to the small number of drives in tertiary libraries, striping is not beneficial in the presence of concurrent users [GM95, DK93] If a data item is too large to fit on a single medium, we can split a request for such a large item into separate requests for each...
.... have shown that such systems must carefully balance these tradeoffs by choosing an appropriate degree of striping for a given workload [7, 8]. 2 FAULT TOLERANCE Most image and video servers are based on large disk arrays, and hence the ability to tolerate disk failures is...
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A. L. Drapeau and R. Katz. Striping in Large Tape Libraries. In Supercomputing '93 Proceedings, pages 378--387, Portland, Oregon, November 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/drapeau93striping.html More
@inproceedings{ drapeau93striping,
author = "Ann L. Drapeau and Randy H. Katz",
title = "Striping in Large Tape Libraries",
booktitle = "Proceedings of Supercomputing '93",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society Press",
address = "Portland, OR",
pages = "378--387",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/drapeau93striping.html" }
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