Module 04 Intelligent Storage Systems: Background
Module 04 Intelligent Storage Systems: Background
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Intelligent Storage Systems
Background
These storage systems have an operating system that intelligently and optimally handles the
management, provisioning, and utilization of storage resources. The storage systems are configured
with a large amount of memory called cache and multiple I/O paths and use sophisticated
algorithms to meet the requirements of performance-sensitive applications. An intelligent storage
system has two key components, controller and storage.
An intelligent storage system typically has more than one controller for redundancy. Each
controller consists of one or more processors and a certain amount of cache memory to process a
large number of I/O requests. These controllers are connected to the servers either directly or via a
storage network. The controllers receive I/O requests from the servers that are read or written
from/to the storage by the controller.
Based on the type of data access, a storage system can be classified as block-based storage
system, file-based storage system, object-based storage system, and unified storage system. A
unified storage system provides block-based, file-based, and object-based data access in a single
system. These are described in the next posts.
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