The Design and Implementation of Intelligent High-Speed Disk Storage Protocols

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In this paper, through the analysis of the redundant array of independent disks system (RAID), storage area network system (SAN), network storage system (NAS), based on RAID on the system FPGA is used to design a set of intelligent high speed disk storage protocol, through the test and analysis can meet the continuous data acquisition, the real-time data storage needs, in the software through providing high access speed increases memory buffer, large storage capacity and higher data security.

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