Storage Systems Organization, Performance, Coding, Reliability, and Their Data Processing - Alexander Thomasian
-20% with code BOOKS
Shipping in 10-16 days
30-day return policy
Storage Systems: Organization, Performance, Coding, Reliability and Their Data Processing was motivated by the 1988 Redundant Array of Inexpensive/Independent Disks proposal to replace large form factor mainframe disks with an array of commodity disks. Disk loads are balanced by striping data into strips-with one strip per disk- and storage reliability is enhanced via replication or erasure coding, which at ... Full description
You May Also Like
Description
The goal of the book is to expose students, researchers, and IT professionals to the more important developments in storage systems, while covering the evolution of storage technologies, traditional and novel databases, and novel sources of data. We describe several prototypes: FAWN at CMU, RAMCloud at Stanford, and Lightstore at MIT; Oracle's Exadata, AWS' Aurora, Alibaba's PolarDB, Fungible Data Center; and author's paper designs for cloud storage, namely heterogeneous disk arrays and hierarchical RAID.
More Information
| Author | Alexander Thomasian |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Elsevier Science |
| Release year | 2021 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9780323907965 |