Abstract
In the light of the increasingly serious I/O bottleneck problem, the paper puts forward a method named RAID-M (RAID Matrix) to build high performance mass storage from cheap PC components based on the idea of multi-channel I/O and parallel access. Theoretical analyses prove that different RAID-M configurations vary their performance, space utilization and reliability, meeting various application goals. Experiments show that both the sequential read performance and sequential write performance of a RAID-M prototype machine have broken through the limitation of 32 bit/33 MHz PCI bus. Copyright by Science in China Press 2005.
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Liu, P., Li, S., Lau, F. C. M., Shi, Y., & Huang, F. (2005). RAID-M: A high performance RAID Matrix mass storage. Science in China, Series F: Information Sciences, 48(4), 409–420. https://doi.org/10.1360/04yf0060
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