Paper
15 September 2005 Design and implement of remote CD mirror system based on third-party transferring
Author Affiliations +
Proceedings Volume 5966, Seventh International Symposium on Optical Storage (ISOS 2005); 59662A (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.649833
Event: Seventh International Symposium on Optical Storage (ISOS 2005), 2005, Zhanjiang, China
Abstract
CD mirror system can separate the reading from storing of CD information, enabling user to share CD resource with higher speed. Existing remote CD mirror system is generally based on NAS mode. NAS-based device accesses the data at file level and the data must pass through the file system layer, increasing the system burden; iSCSI system encapsulates SCSI commands over IP, which just corresponds with the transport mechanism of remote CD mirror system. Therefore, in this paper we have implemented a new remote CD mirror system by introducing iSCSI protocol and third-party transferring mode. With third-party transferring mode data information and control information are transferred independently, the data information is transferred by iSCSI protocol, and control information is transferred by TCP/IP protocol, so as to increase the network transfer rate. The result of experiment has showed that the CD mirror system can achieve higher data transfer rate and support more concurrent sessions relative to existing systems, and have better scalability using third-party transferring mode.
© (2005) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Jianzhong Huang, Changsheng Xie, and Jiguang Wan "Design and implement of remote CD mirror system based on third-party transferring", Proc. SPIE 5966, Seventh International Symposium on Optical Storage (ISOS 2005), 59662A (15 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.649833
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Compact discs

Chlorine

Data communications

Data storage

Telecommunications

Computing systems

Back to Top