@Misc{think:sda, key = {TMC}, title = {{CM-5} Scalable Disk Array}, year = {1992}, month = {November}, howpublished = {Thinking Machines Corporation glossy}, keywords = {parallel I/O, disk array, striping, RAID, pario-bib}, comment = {Disk storage nodes (processor, network interface, buffer, 4 SCSI controllers, 8 disks) attach individually to the CM-5 network. The software stripes across all nodes in the system. Thus, the collection of nodes is called a disk array. Multiple file systems across the array. Flexible redundancy. RAID~3 is used, i.e., bit-striped and a single parity disk. Remote access via NFS supported. Files stored in canonical order, with special hardware to help distribute data across processors. See best:cmmdio.} }