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Abstract: Constructing dependable storage systems is difficult, because
there are many techniques to pick from that interact in often
unforeseen ways. The resulting storage systems are often either
over-provisioned, or provide inadequate protection, or both. We
assert that automating our way out of this dilemma is both
desirable and achievable, and we present some lessons we have
learned from our initial efforts at doing so. The result is a first
step down the path of self-managing, dependability-aware... (Update)
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K. Keeton and J. Wilkes. Automatic design of dependable data storage systems. Algorithms and Architectures for Self-Managing Systems (San Diego, CA, 11--11 June 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/keeton03automatic.html More
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author = "K. Keeton and J. Wilkes",
title = "Automatic design of dependable data storage systems",
text = "K. Keeton and J. Wilkes. Automatic design of dependable data storage systems.
Algorithms and Architectures for Self-Managing Systems (San Diego, CA, 11--11
June 2003.",
year = "2003",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/keeton03automatic.html" }
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