DocumentCode
1516004
Title
The integration of real-time I/O and network support in the Stony Brook Video Server
Author
Chiueh, Tzi-cker ; Venkatramani, Chitra ; Vernick, Michael
Author_Institution
State Univ. of New York, Stony Brook, NY, USA
Volume
13
Issue
2
fYear
1999
Firstpage
30
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Stony Brook Video Server (SBVS) is an Ethernet-based video server from the Experimental Computer Systems Laboratory, SUNY at Stony Brook, and has been fully operational for over a year. The SBVS employs only off-the-shelf PC components and is capable of guaranteeing real-time delivery of digital video streams from the server´s disk subsystem, through a shared LAN, to an end user´s display. The SBVS integrates a real-time software-based disk array with the Real-Time Ethernet Protocol to provide end-to-end bandwidth guarantee. This article describes in detail how the real-time I/O subsystem interacts with the RETHER subsystem, and the performance cost of this integration. The most recent version of SBVS, a Pentium-90 PC with a six-drive disk array, can support up to 45 simultaneous MPEG-1 (1.5 Mb/s) streams with a single 100 Mb/s Ethernet link, and up to 65 streams with two 100 Mb/s Ethernet links
Keywords
disc storage; local area networks; protocols; real-time systems; video servers; 1.5 Mbit/s; 100 Mbit/s; Ethernet link; Ethernet-based video server; Experimental Computer Systems Laboratory; MPEG-1 streams; RETHER subsystem; Real-Time Ethernet Protocol; SUNY; Stony Brook; Stony Brook Video Server; bandwidth guarantee; digital video streams; disk subsystem; network support; off-the-shelf PC components; performance cost; real-time I/O subsystem; real-time delivery; real-time software-based disk array; shared LAN; Bandwidth; Computer displays; Costs; Ethernet networks; Laboratories; Local area networks; Network servers; Protocols; Streaming media; Video sharing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Network, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0890-8044
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/65.768486
Filename
768486
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