A High-Speed, Large-Capacity, Jukebox "Optical Disk System"
1985; IEEE Computer Society; Volume: 18; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/mc.1985.1662946
ISSN1558-0814
AutoresAmmon, Calabria, Thomas Thomas,
Tópico(s)Engineering and Test Systems
ResumoTwo optical disk 'jukebox' mass storage systems which provide access to any data in a store of 10 to the 13th bits (1250G bytes) within six seconds have been developed. The optical disk jukebox system is divided into two units, including a hardware/software controller and a disk drive. The controller provides flexibility and adaptability, through a ROM-based microcode-driven data processor and a ROM-based software-driven control processor. The cartridge storage module contains 125 optical disks housed in protective cartridges. Attention is given to a conceptual view of the disk drive unit, the NASA optical disk system, the NASA database management system configuration, the NASA optical disk system interface, and an open systems interconnect reference model.
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