[Storage-research-list] Flash, Mram, MEMS - what are the trends?
Jack Cole
jack.cole at ieee.org
Mon Oct 29 20:49:25 EDT 2007
wrt best practices, you might be interested in the IEEE standard
published in June
that concerns authentication in host attachment of transient storage
devices now and expanded capabilities of such devices in the near
future
here is a link to an article about the standard followed by the tinyurl version
http://www.computer.org/portal/site/computer/index.jsp?pageID=computer_level1_article&TheCat=1060&path=computer/homepage/April07&file=security.xml&xsl=article.xsl
http://tinyurl.com/234l92
On 10/28/07, Richard Paul Spillane <rick at fsl.cs.sunysb.edu> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 06:37:43AM -0400, Eno Thereska wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Are there good pointers you'd recommend on where the Flash, Mram, MEMS,
> > (i.e., alternative technologies to disks) are headed? Also, I am
> > interested in best practices for using any of the above (most likely
> > Flash, the others are still in the design phase I suspect) in current
> > storage systems. Any pointers are appreciated.
>
> I too am interested.
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Eno Thereska
>
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> Richard P. Spillane
> Research Assistant
> File Systems and Storage Lab
> Stony Brook University
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