@InProceedings{chen:raid2, author = {Peter M. Chen and Edward K. Lee and Ann L. Drapeau and Ken Lutz and Ethan L. Miller and Srinivasan Seshan and Ken Shirriff and David A. Patterson and Randy H. Katz}, title = {Performance and Design Evaluation of the {RAID-II} Storage Server}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IPPS~'93 Workshop on Input/Output in Parallel Computer Systems}, year = {1993}, pages = {110--120}, address = {Newport Beach, CA}, later = {drapeau:raid-ii}, keywords = {parallel I/O, multiprocessor file system, pario-bib}, comment = {A special back-end box for a Sun4 file server, that hooks a HIPPI network through a crossbar to fast memory, a parity engine, and a bunch of disks on SCSI. They pulled about 20~MB/s through it, basically disk-limited; with more disks they would hit 32--40~MB/s. Much improved over RAID-I, which was limited by the memory bandwidth of the Sun4 server.} }