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Massive Storage Systems

Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 2006
To accommodate the explosively increasing amount of data in many areas such as scientific computing and e-Business, physical storage devices and control components have been separated from traditional computing systems to become a scalable, intelligent storage subsystem that, when appropriately designed, should provide transparent storage interface ...
Dan Feng 0001, Hai Jin 0001
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INFORMATION STORAGE SYSTEM

Cybernetics and Systems, 2010
This paper examines an Information Storage System (ISS), in which a vocabulary and set of experimental data are defined, on the basis of which both linear and linearized (meaning that they are treated in linear fashion) mathematical models are generated.
Yolanda Villacampa-Esteve   +3 more
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Storage policies and optimal shape of a storage system

International Journal of Production Research, 2013
The response time of a storage system is mainly influenced by its shape (configuration), the storage assignment and retrieval policies, and the location of the input/output (I/O) points. In this paper, we show that the optimal shape of a storage system, which minimises the response time for single command cycles, is independent of the used storage ...
Zaerpour, N.   +2 more
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Storage system

Nursing Standard, 1987
A colostomy collection system that allows that natural storage of regular bowel movements is now on the market.
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System-managed storage

IBM Systems Journal, 1989
In early 1988, IBM announced the Data Facility Storage Management Subsystem (DFSMS™), comprising functions in MVS/DFP™, other products in the Data Facility family, and RACF. This announcement constituted a major step in the realization of system-managed storage.
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Storage hierarchy systems

Proceedings of the May 18-20, 1971, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '71 (Spring), 1971
The announcement by IBM on June 30, 1970 of System/370 models 155 and 165 with buffer/core storage facilities revived an interest in storage hierarchy systems that was created initially by the System/360 models 85 and 195. However, the notion of a storage hierarchy is not new and has been used previously with regard to storage management by an ...
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A Simple Object Storage System

1990
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Shapiro, Marc, Mosseri, Laurence
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Optimal Disk Storage Allocation for Multitier Storage System

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2013
The current storage system is facing the bottleneck of performance due to the gap between fast CPU computing speed and the slow response time of hard disk. Recently a multitier hybrid storage system (MTHS) which uses fast flash devices like a solid-state drive (SSD) as the one of the high performance storage tiers has been proposed to boost the storage
Shi, H   +3 more
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Tuning a virtual storage system

IBM Systems Journal, 1975
A methodology for performance-tuning a virtual storage system is discussed. This methodology encompasses Performance measurement, workload characterization, performance evaluation, and planned experimentation. Use of the methodology is illustrated by describing results of a case study involving the IBM Research Division's TSS/360 system.
Harold A. Anderson Jr.   +2 more
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The Swarm scalable storage system

Proceedings. 19th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (Cat. No.99CB37003), 2003
Swarm is a storage system that provides scalable, reliable, and cost-effective data storage. Swarm is based on storage servers, rather than file servers; the storage servers are optimized for cost-performance and aggregated to provide high-performance data access. Swarm uses a striped log abstraction to store data on the storage servers.
John H. Hartman   +2 more
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