Title :
Re-defining the storage hierarchy: an ultra-fast magneto-optical disk drive
Author :
Nakagomi, Takashi ; Holzbach, Mark ; Meter, Rodney Van ; Ranade, Sanjay
Author_Institution :
Asaca Corp., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Asaca Corporation has developed a multibeam, magneto-optical disk drive with a native 12.24 Mbyte/second transfer rate. Originally developed for video broadcasting, it is now being adapted for the computer mass data storage market. A SCSI-2 interface is currently being developed to attach the drive and its related auto-changer to a high-performance computer as components of a network-attached, hierarchical file server system. Storage capacities of 2.88 TB and average aggregate (four drive system) input/output (I/O speeds of 32 MB/second) are considered possible. Asaca´s high-speed magneto-optical (HSMO) technology enables a re-definition of the present storage hierarchy by allowing the use of optical disks to complement or, in some cases, replace high-performance magnetic tape
Keywords :
magnetic disc storage; magneto-optical recording; optical disc storage; 12.24 Mbyte/second transfer rate; 2.88 TB; Asaca Corporation; SCSI-2 interface; auto-changer; magnetic tape; magneto-optical disk drive; mass data storage; multibeam; optical disks; Costs; Disk drives; File servers; High speed optical techniques; Magnetic devices; Memory; Optical arrays; Optical devices; Silver; Springs;
Conference_Titel :
Mass Storage Systems, 1993. Putting all that Data to Work. Proceedings., Twelfth IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-3460-X
DOI :
10.1109/MASS.1993.289750