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- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 07:37:21 -0500
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- Subject: Re: RAID
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- On Tue, 5 Jan 1993 14:07:11 IST Moshe Israeli <MAINTX@BGUVM.BITNET>
- Write:
- >Anybody heard about RAID, which (probably) stands for Redundant Array of
- >Inexpensive Disks, a piece of software which was (probably) written in
- >the University of California at Berkeley?
- >If you know something about it, please drop me a note.
- >Thank you.
- >-Moshe
-
- Moshe, you can find more info about the theoretical issues about RAID in
- an IBM Technical Bulletin from Washington System Center (orange books)
- named DASD Array Tutorial ( GG66-3201-00). The book makes a reference to
- a Paper from Berkeley : A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks
- (RAID)
- David A. Patterson, Garth Gibson, and Randy H. Katz
- Report Number : UCB/CSD 87/391
- December 1987
- Computer Science Division (EECS)
- University of California
- Berkeley, California 94720
-
- Does somebody know if it's possible to obtain a copy of this document via FTP ?
- From where ?
-
- Juan Carlos Duran
- Empresa Nacional del Petroleo
- Santiago - Chile
-