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Parity drive

Known as: Parity disk 
A parity drive is a hard drive used in a RAID array to provide fault tolerance. For example, RAID 3 uses a parity drive to create a system that is… 
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2013
2013
We present a general method for estimating the risk of data loss in arbitrary two-dimensional RAID arrays where each data disk… 
2013
2013
Data-intensive applications like video processing and bioinformatics increasingly demand a high-performance and highly reliable… 
2007
2007
We evaluate the reliability of storage system schemes consisting of n data disks and n parity disks where each parity disk… 
2004
2004
1. the art that the invention defined in the claims The present invention will on the block division data arrangement method… 
2001
2001
The performance of today's database systems is usually limited by the speed of their I/O devices. Fast I/O systems can be built… 
1997
1997
This paper proposes and evaluates the architecture of RAID level 4 disk arrays. In this architecture, one disk array contains two… 
1995
1995
Here are some examples, in approximate chronological order, of massively parallel machines that include a parallel I/O subsystem… 
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Due to recent advances in central processing unit (CPU) and memory system performance, input/output (I/O) systems are… 
1990
1990
Recently we presented several disk array architectures designed to increase the data rate and II0 rate of supercomputing…