Pfeifer, T.T.PfeiferBlobelt, A.A.Blobelt2022-03-032022-03-031995https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/18758710.1016/0140-3664(95)98539-HToday's magnetic storage systems (hard disks) in the work-station area are trimmed for maximal overall speed without considering the needs of individual files. They are addressed on the track/head/sector level, which is usually a disk-internal translation of the more sophisticated real disk geometry. This paper introduces the structure of an operating system-independent storage system with file-level access. The system is scalable in size, and is designed to contain separate partitions or disks for short/long time storage and caching. The built-in microcontroller administrates the file system and performs access optimization and reordering in accordance with the real hard disk geometry. A set of new file attributes is defined to individualize the optimization process for continuous data. Algorithms for optimizing are discussed.enStorage systemfile systemintelligent peripheral devicecontinuous datamultimediacomputer architecture004Local storage systems for continuous data with heterogeneous timing requirementsjournal article