Title :
Storage system support for continuous-media applications. Part 1. Requirements and single-disk issues
Author :
Halvorsen, Pål ; Griwodz, Carsten ; Goebel, Vera ; Lund, Ketil ; Plagemann, Thomas ; Walpole, Jonathan
Author_Institution :
Oslo Univ.
fDate :
6/26/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A multimedia storage system plays a vital role for the performance and scalability of multimedia servers. To handle the server load imposed by increased user access to on-demand multimedia streaming applications, new storage system solutions are needed. Multimedia storage systems store and retrieve data from storage devices and manage related issues including data placement, scheduling, file management, continuous data delivery, memory buffering, and prefetching. For high-data-rate multimedia systems, storage systems have long been viewed as a primary bottleneck for two reasons. First, multimedia applications have a much higher storage system load than previous applications. Second, storage devices have become only marginally faster compared to increased processor and network performance. This increasing speed mismatch has fueled a search for new storage structures and file system storage and retrieval mechanisms
Keywords :
disc storage; information retrieval; multimedia servers; multimedia systems; scheduling; storage management; video on demand; video streaming; continuous data delivery; continuous-media application; data placement; file management; file system retrieval; file system storage; memory buffering; memory prefetching; multimedia servers; multimedia storage system; on-demand multimedia streaming application; scheduling; single-disk issue; storage devices; Buffer storage; Fuel storage; Internet; Memory management; Multimedia systems; Personal communication networks; Scalability; Streaming media; Web server; Web sites;
Journal_Title :
Distributed Systems Online, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MDSO.2004.1270711