DocumentCode
750388
Title
Native command queuing - advanced performance in desktop storage
Author
Dees, Brian
Author_Institution
California State Univ., Sacramento, CA, USA
Volume
24
Issue
4
fYear
2005
Firstpage
4
Lastpage
7
Abstract
This paper describes a new key feature of SATA standard, native command queuing (NCQ). This feature is specific to the SATA interface but is similar in some ways to other reordering protocols developed for the small computer system interface (SCSI). Building a queue is the first component of this protocol. The drive must know when it receives a command whether it should queue the command or whether it should execute that command immediately. NCQ uses a new command protocol with new command opcodes that allows the device to know whether a command can be queued. Thus NCQ is more beneficial to the home PC environment, providing the storage subsystem with better performance for today´s end-user requirements as media accessibility and the use of multiple applications simultaneously becomes a more commonplace event in the digital home.
Keywords
digital storage; hard discs; peripheral interfaces; portable computers; protocols; queueing theory; storage management; NCQ; PC environment; SATA standard; SCSI; desktop storage subsystem; digital home; end-user requirement; native command queuing; opcode; reordering protocol; serial advanced technology attachment; small computer system interface; Delay; Engines; Operating systems; Optimization; Out of order; Protocols; Technical Activities Guide -TAG; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Potentials, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-6648
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MP.2005.1549750
Filename
1549750
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