Title :
Quanta data storage: an information processing and transportation architecture for storage area networks
Author :
Narasimhamurthy, Sai B. ; Gurumohan, Prabhanjan C. ; Sreenivasamurthy, Shesha ; Hui, Joseph Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
A new architecture for storage area networks (SANs) is proposed for providing efficient information processing and transportation. We deviate from the byte stream oriented transmission control protocol (TCP) transport mechanism to more storage friendly block oriented transport. Data is processed, encrypted, error checked, redundantly encoded, and stored in fixed size blocks called quanta. Each quantum is processed by an effective cross-layer protocol that collapses the protocol stack for security, iWARP and iSCSI functions, transport control, and even redundant arrays of inexpensive disk (RAID) storage. This streamlining produces a highly efficient protocol with fewer memory copies and places most of the computational burden and security safeguard on the client, while the target stores quanta from many clients with minimal processing. We propose a new network RAID storage method using the quantum concept. Also, we unify error control and flow control of the iSCSI and TCP protocols in a manner we believe is more suitable for high data rate and low latency storage applications.
Keywords :
IP networks; RAID; cryptography; error correction; peripheral interfaces; storage area networks; telecommunication control; telecommunication security; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; IPSec; Internet protocol-security; Internet small computer system interface; RAID storage; SAN; byte stream oriented TCP; data encryption; effective cross-layer protocol; error control; flow control; iSCSI function; iWARP function; information processing; quanta data storage; redundant array of inexpensive disk; storage area network; transmission control protocol; transport control; transportation architecture; Cryptography; Data security; Delay; Error correction; Information processing; Memory; Secure storage; Storage area networks; Transport protocols; Transportation; Effective cross-layer protocol; Internet protocol-security (IPSec); flow and error control; iSCSI; iWARP; quantum data; redundant arrays of inexpensive disk (RAID); transmission control protocol (TCP);
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2005.854128