Software for optical storage:
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Sprache: | English |
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Westport u.a.
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1989
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Schriftenreihe: | Optical information systems / Supplements
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Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Beschreibung: | Literaturangaben |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 230 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0887363792 |
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adam_text | Software
for
Optical
Storage
edited by
BRIAN A BERG
and JUDITH PARIS ROTH
Meckler
Westport • London
Contents
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
1 Introduction
Brian A Berg 1
Section I: Optical Storage Market Requirements
2 Market Requirements for Optical Disk File Systems
RoyJ Slicker
The issues involved in designing an optical disk file system
which meets the needs of a horizontal market are presented The
importance of host system independence, transparency and reli-
ability in order to make WORM disks an accepted data medium
are discussed 5
3 A Manufacturer s View of WORM Software Requirements
Dr Al McDowell
An optical drive manufacturer outlines the market needs and
functional requirements for WORM software A set of software
requirements to allow the use of WORM storage with existing
application programs and operating system functions is present-
ed and discussed 13
Section II: Optical File System Implementations
4 An Operating System-Independent WORM File System
Dr John V Levy
A file system designed specifically for use with WORM optical
storage is presented The use of a layered approach to keep in-
cremental file information on the optical disk volume is de-
scribed The resultant implementation contains features common
to four operating systems: MS-DOS, Unix, VAX/VMS, and Macin-
tosh This file system provides a common on-disk structure for
all of these operating systems while implementing the equivalent
of an erasable read/write file system 23
5 Implementing WORM Storage in the MS-DOS Environment
Rob G Zwick
The issues involved in creating a WORM product under MS-DOS
are presented Approaches to supporting a file update capability
for a magnetic disk emulation product are discussed 55
6 Implementing WORM and Erasable Optical Storage
in the OS/2 Environment
Choi T Kwok
The obstacles encountered in implementing device drivers to
support WORM and erasable optical storage under OS/2 are de-
scribed The resultant device driver allows OS/2 to treat these
optical devices like any other block storage device The effort re-
quired is compared with the same task under MS-DOS 59
7 Implementing WORM Storage with Jukebox Support
on the Macintosh
James G Lanford
Aspects of the Macintosh operating system relevant to the inte-
gration of WORM technology and jukeboxes are discussed Ex-
tensions to the Macintosh file management capabilities which are
consistent with its user interface are described 63
8 Implementing WORM Storage in the Unix Environment
Brian A Berg
Unix WORM implementations for the Arix and Plexus computers
are presented The design of the Arix updatable file system is de-
scribed The Plexus implementation and how it is used to store
images in a database environment is discussed 69
9 Implementing WORM Storage in the VAX/VMS Environment
IanMacRae
A historical perspective of WORM software solutions is present-
ed Issues concerning implementations under DEC operating
systems for VAX and PDP-11 computers are described Future
software trends for host computer independent implementations
are presented 75
Section HI: Jukebox Software
10 Evaluation of Optical Disk Jukebox Software
Dr Sanjay Ranade and Fonald Yee
Systems integrators explain the different roles a jukebox performs
in today s computer systems, and list some of the major evaluation
criteria that are important to various user classes Three main cate-
gories of jukebox software packages are presented, and represen-
tative products from each category are compared according to the
evaluation features introduced in the chapter 83
11 The Universe Online: A Case Study of a Jukebox Implementation
Peter M B Shames and Eva C Marsh
An end-user discusses the application of WORM and jukebox
technology for storing scientific data transmitted from a space-
craft An implementation for the Hubble Space Telescope, an as-
tronomical observatory to be launched into orbit aboard the
Space Shuttle in 1989, is presented The use of Cygnet s JIMS
jukebox software and its porting from Unix to VAX/VMS is
discussed 99
Section IV: Optical Disk Evaluation and Performance Issues
12 Benchmark Testing of WORM Drives: A Systems Integrator s
Perspective
Dr Sanjay Ranade
The importance of benchmark testing WORM optical disk drives
is discussed A detailed case study to identify a WORM drive suit-
able for a large VAX/VMS-based Data Archive and Distribution
System (DADS) is described Experimental results are presented
and their implications for systems integration are assessed 111
13 Sector Striping Techniques for WORM Drives
Edward Beshore
WORM drives do not adequately meet the needs of many us-
ers because of slow rotation speeds, and transfer rates do not
approach those of magnetic storage systems A technique for
sector interleaving across multiple drives (striping) that users
could exploit in order to mitigate such performance problems
is presented 127
Section V: Standardizing Software Interfaces
14 The Role of the SCSI Interface
Brian A Berg
The impact of the SCSI architecture on software development for
optical and other device types is examined The task of assessing
SCSI device features and the future of the SCSI interface are
discussed 135
15 An Open Software Architecture for Storage Device Integration
Larry W Holmstrom
Computer peripherals, optical and otherwise, require the devel-
opment of device driver software A SCSI-based architecture to
streamline this development process is presented A file manage-
ment strategy to allow the use of media in different formats is
also presented 141
Section VI: Optical Standards
16 Current Status of Optical Media Standards
Ken Hallam
The chairman of the ANSI Technical Committee on Optical Me-
dia outlines the status of four active projects to standardize phys-
ical characteristics of WORM and erasable optical media 153
17 File Structure Standards
Keith Gunn
The issues surrounding standardizing the logical organization of
data on optical media are discussed The requirements for a
complete solution which addresses these issues are presented — 157
18 Optotech Systems Architecture (OSA): A File System Architecture
for Removable Optical Media
Edward Beshore
A file system architecture usable for WORM but which also over-
comes the poor performance of erasable optical storage is dis-
cussed This format has been presented to the ANSI and ECMA
organizations as a proposed standard for logical data storage on
optical media 161
19 The SCSI Connectivity Crisis
Thomas Tewell
The need for a standardized SCSI host adapter software interface
is discussed The goals of the SCSI-2 Common Access Method
(CAM) Committee in this regard are explained Hurdles to be
overcome for MS-DOS, Novell Netware, Unix, Xenix, and OS/2
are detailed 169
Appendices
1 Overview of WORM and Erasable Drives 177
2 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms 183
3 Recommended Readings 197
4 Directory of Companies 205
Index 217
Contributors 225
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