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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Authoritative, clear and useful.,
By mds@gbnet.net (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Redundant Disk Arrays: Reliable, Parallel Secondary Storage (ACM Distinguished Dissertation) (Hardcover)
This treatise is the authoritative basis of a whole industry. Almost everyone in commercial IT now exploits RAID technology in their daily lives, indirectly if not directly, and yet precious few people actually understand what's going on under the hood. This is it!This book is perhaps a little too mathematical for many readers over-all, but the text alone is very well written and accessible, even if the maths is taken on trust. If taken with The RAID Book (6th ed, RAID Advisory Board, Paul Massiglia, Peer-to-Peer Press, 1997) all the implications of RAID become far clearer. RAID isn't a panacea for storage issues, and when people read this book they'll surely be better off for having done so. Highly recommended. |
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Redundant Disk Arrays: Reliable, Parallel Secondary Storage (ACM Distinguished Dissertation) by Garth A. Gibson (Hardcover - September 28, 1992)
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