Abstract

Ubiquitous access to large quantities of information content is one of the main benefits anticipated from the emerging global interconnection of computer networks. One of several major factors in achieving this objective is the cost and performance of the distributed storage systems which will act as the repositories for the information. This article presents an overview of the architecture, major components and requirements for storage systems which can support distributed storage intensive applications.

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