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The software architecture of a SAN storage control system - References
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J. S. Glider, C. F. Fuente, and W. J. Scales
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Cited references and notes
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See for example
C. J. Conti, D. H. Gibson, and S. H. Pitkowsky, “Structural aspects of the System/360 Model 85,”
IBM Systems Journal 7, No. 1, 2–14 (1968).
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D. Patterson, G. Gibson, and R. Katz, “A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID),”
International Conference on Management of Data, Chicago, IL, June 1988, ACM, New York (
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G. A. Castets, D. Leplaideur, J. Alcino Bras, and J. Galang, IBM Enterprise Storage Server, SG24-5465-01, IBM Corporation (October 2001). Available on line at http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/sg245465.pdf.
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N. Allen, Don't Waste Your Storage Dollars: What You Need to Know, Gartner Group (March
2001).
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IBM TotalStorage Software Roadmap, IBM Corporation (2002), http://www-1.ibm.com/businesscenter/cpe/download1/3392/ibm_storage_softwareroadmap.pdf.
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E. Lee, C. A. Thekkath, “Petal: Distributed Virtual Disks,”
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1996), pp. 84–92.
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LeftHand Networks, http://www.lefthandnetworks.com/index.php.
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VERITAS Software Corporation, http://www.veritas.com.
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COMPAQ Storage, Hewlett-Packard Company, http://h18000.www1.hp.com/.
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Symmetrix Networked Storage Systems, CLARiiON Networked Storage Systems, EMC Corporation, http://www.emc.com/products/platforms.jsp.
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Global Storage, Hitachi Data Systems, http://www.hds.com/products_services/.
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RSCT Group Services: Programming Cluster Applications, SG24-5523, IBM Corporation (May 2000).
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See section “Topology Services Subsystem” in “Parallel System Support Programs for AIX: Administration Guide,” document number SA22-7348-04, IBM Corporation (2002), http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/a2273484.pdf.
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When failure causes a cluster to be partitioned in two sets of VE nodes, the partition consisting of the larger number of VE nodes becomes the new cluster. When the two partitions have the same number of VE nodes, the partition containing the “quorum” VE node is selected—where the quorum VE node is a so-designated VE node in the original cluster for the purpose of breaking the tie.
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J. Moy, “OSPF Version 2,” RFC-2328, Network Working Group, Internet Engineering Task Force (April 1998), http://www.ietf.org.
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L. Lamport, “The Part Time Parliament,” ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 16, No. 2, 133–169 (May
1998).
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Storage Networking Industry Association, http://www.snia.org.
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