DocumentCode
3234326
Title
Comparing multimedia storage architectures
Author
Gennart, Benoit A. ; Hersch, Roger D.
Author_Institution
Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
fYear
1995
fDate
15-18 May 1995
Firstpage
323
Lastpage
328
Abstract
Multimedia interfaces increase the need for large image databases, capable of storing and reading streams of data with strict synchronicity and isochronicity requirements. In order to fulfil these requirements, we use a parallel image server architecture which relies on arrays of intelligent disk nodes, each disk node being composed of one processor and one or more disks. This contribution analyzes through simulation the real-time behavior of two multiprocessor multi-disk architectures: GigaView and the Unix workstation cluster. GigaView incorporates point-to-point communication between processing units and the workstation cluster supports communication through a shared bus-and-memory architecture. For a standard multimedia server architecture consisting of 8 disks and 4 disk-node processors, we evaluate stream frame access times under various parameters such as load factors, frame size, stream throughput and synchronicity requirements. We compare the behavior of GigaView and the workstation cluster in terms of delay and delay jitter
Keywords
Unix; arrays; delays; distributed databases; distributed memory systems; file servers; magnetic disc storage; memory architecture; multimedia computing; very large databases; visual databases; workstations; GigaView; RAID; Unix workstation cluster; data stream frame access times; delay jitter; disk-node processors; frame size; intelligent disk node arrays; isochronicity requirements; large image databases; load factors; multimedia interfaces; multimedia server architecture; multimedia storage architectures; multiprocessor multi-disk architectures; parallel image server architecture; point-to-point communication; processing units; real-time behavior; shared bus-and-memory architecture; stream throughput; synchronicity requirements; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Delay; File servers; Image databases; Jitter; Multimedia databases; Streaming media; Throughput; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia Computing and Systems, 1995., Proceedings of the International Conference on
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7105-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMCS.1995.484943
Filename
484943
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