SAIL: self-adaptive file reallocation on hybrid disk arrays

Flash-memory based solid state disks, though currently more expensiveand inadequate in write cycles, offer much faster read accesses while consumemuch less energy compared with hard disk drives. In order to gain complementarymerits of hard disks and flash disks, we propose a hybrid disk array based...

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Information systems -- Information retrieval -- Specialized information retrieval -- Environment-specific retrieval
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