Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Storage System using Cluster Structure

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 12 -- Yasutomo Yamamoto and Akira Yamamoto, both of Sagamihara, Japan, and Kazuhisa Fujimoto of Kokubunji, Japan, have developed a first storage system that store data to be used by a computer in a computer system.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A first storage system is connected to a second storage system, and an external device within the first storage system is provided to a host as a device of the second storage system. The second storage system includes a cache control section having a cache adaptors, each controlling a disk and a cache, a protocol conversion section including protocol adaptors that switch requests from the host to ...

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