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41. Disk Storage - A CompInfo Directory
drive industry., including CDROM, DVD, hard disk drives, holographic storage, opticalcards, and disk drive standards. storageReview.com (hardware Research, LLC
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42. Holographic Memory: A French Invention - Hardware On Infos-du-Net.com
Scientists are spirit to develop a new system of storage of memory holder, and thuscreate a kind of image holographic, which after To see more in hardware
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Posted by Onigiri the 15/5/2004 15:38:56 (805 readings) Scientists are spirit to develop a new system of storage of memory containing proteines animal. The idea can surprise, but it is indeed it on what of French currently work and that bears the provisional name of "hypermémoire diffractive". How that does it function? A laser will bombard animal proteines (apparently of chicken) and will thus create a holographic memory. The animal proteines are deformed under the effect of the laser, even modulated to him according to the data has to record. The proteines, once, deformations, are deposited on a plastic or drinking glass holder, and thus create a kind of image holographic, which after that will be read by means of a laser.

43. CRN | Storage Troubles: EMC Financial Loss,
EMC, the leading independent storage hardware vendor, warned that financial resultsfor 3D Volume holographic storage NanoTechnology, 2, M. Hawranke, 10/4/2002 11
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44. CDR-Info, The Recording Authority
the leader in holographic data storage development, today Technologies to demonstrate TAPESTRY , first holographic Video recording More hardware Reviews
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45. Colorado: The Wild West Of Storage - Computerworld
area eventually lured the storage hardware company Today, a handful of new storagecompanies, such Technologies Inc., which sells holographic storage media, and
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Business Intelligence Data Management Grid Computing ... E-mail Newsletters News Feeds Home Browse Topics Hardware Storage Colorado: the Wild West of storage Related to this topic IBM unveils z890 mainframe server Better storage management on way Page 3 of 4 Today StorageTek boasts about 2,000 employees at its Louisville, Colo., corporate headquarters but, like IBM, the company's true effect on the regional economy is best measured by the number of ventures that it has spun off. A third and fourth generation of storage companies can all be traced back to StorageTek, including Exabyte Corp. and Ecrix Corp., which were founded by StorageTek principal Rodriguez; Aspen Peripherals, which was run by Aweida, and McData Corp., which was cofounded by StorageTek alumnus Jack McDonnell. Today the storage industry is the largest single industry in the region, aside from government, according to Randy Kerns, a senior partner with Evaluator Group Inc., a storage industry analyst firm based in Greenwood Village, Colo.

46. 3.4.1 The Hardware
which enables it to be used with a low hardware and software to magnetic tape, egdigital video disk, optical tape, recordable CDs, and holographic storage.
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Table 3-2 presents the current and the 2005 projected characteristics for memory and processors, taken from Estimated evolution of performance and cost for memories, processors, and disks. Memory 0.35 mm feature size 64 Mbits/chip 30 CHF/Mbyte 0.13 mm feature size 4000 Mbits/chip 0.50 CHF/Mbyte High-end processors 25 kCHF/system 5 kCHF/system Low-end processors 6 kCHF/system 1 kCHF/system Magnetic disk 400 CHF/Gbyte 6 Mbyte/s-disk 12 CHF/Gbyte multi-Gbyte/s per system Memory is expected to quadruple in capacity every three years due to decreasing feature size and increasing chip size. The fabrication facilities are currently financed and/or built for a feature size of 0.18 m m, and thus, new technology will be needed to reach the 2005 numbers. Memory capacity is not a major issue for LHC event processing farms - default system memory will be sufficient for event-by-event processing. However, the dropping cost will certainly influence the interactive analysis facilities where 10-100 Gbyte memory will be affordable. Here one can begin to imagine systems where frequently accessed data are maintained in memory, allowing to effectively utilize memory access speeds which are over 1000 times faster that disk access. From Table 3-2 one sees an estimated increase of 10 in unit computing power and a factor of 50 in computing power per unit cost. Note that this estimate includes a speculative increase of a factor of three from the number of instructions executed during each chip cycle. It is not clear today whether this type of parallelism will be pursued by the manufacturers. From these estimates, the very large aggregate processing capacity required for ATLAS appears to be affordable, but this will require an enormous number of processors. Thus, how these processors are interfaced, or the system architecture, becomes an important issue. One potential architecture is Scalable Parallel Processors where physically independent computers are interconnected by a high performance switch with a special interface which enables it to be used with a low hardware and software overhead (as opposed to a standard network connection). See

47. PhysicsWeb - Optical Data Storage Enters A New Dimension
contentaddressable holographic data storage an inherent comparison, an appropriatelydesigned holographic system built Custom-built hardware could reduce this
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Feature: July 2000 Holographic data storage promises increased storage densities and improved access times that could lead to a new range of novel memory devices IN THE era of the Internet, massive amounts of information and multimedia have become easily accessible in every corner of the world. The decreasing cost of storing data, and the increasing storage capacities of ever smaller devices, have been key enablers of this revolution. Current storage needs are being met because improvements in conventional technologies - such as magnetic hard-disk drives, optical disks and semiconductor memories - have been able to keep pace with the demand for greater and faster storage.
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However, there is strong evidence that these surface-storage technologies are approaching fundamental limits that may be difficult to overcome as the ever-smaller regions that store bits of information become less thermally stable and harder to access. Exactly when this limit will be reached remains an open question: some experts predict these barriers will be encountered in 2-3 years, while others believe they will not be reached for at least another five years. In either case, one or more successors to current data-storage technologies will be needed in the near future.

48. DSstar: October 15, 2002: Vol. 6, No. 41
proprietary highperformance, Write Once Read Many (WORM), holographic storage media NetworkAppliance launched its first storage hardware that can handle both
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Links Reviews Frequently Asked Questions hardware Compatibily List Not logged inLog in Help. LinuxQuestions.org Wiki holographic storage devices. Browse.
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50. The NSDL Scout Report For Mathematics, Engineering, & Technology -- Volume 2, Nu
InPhase Technologies is another company exploring holographic storage; however,its including data mobility, extraction and analysis, and storage hardware.
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1. The Storage Spectrum
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2. Memory Hierarchy in Cache-Based Systems [.pdf]
http://www.sun.com/solutions/blueprints/1102/817-0742.pdf
3. Colossal Storage Corp. [.pdf] http://www.colossalstorage.net/ 4. Beyond DVD: Holographic Storage http://computers.cnet.com/techtrends/0-6014-8-20013825-1.html 5. Coping with the Ultrascale Tsunami of Scientific Data [.pdf] http://www.ultrasim.info/doe_docs/sci_data.pdf 6. CASTOR [.doc, .ppt] http://castor.web.cern.ch/castor/ 7. Mega-Data Stored in Mini-Spaces http://abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/FutureTech/futuretech030110.html 8. DSstar: NASA Satellite Data Managed by ADIC SW Soars Past 1 Petabyte http://www.tgc.com/dsstar/03/0311/105580.html Even as home computers are being equipped with hard drives more massive than most users need, the scientific community is facing challenges of inadequate data storage systems. Experiments conducted in research facilities can produce unimaginable amounts of information, and computer scientists are working on ways to handle and manage it. Virtually every modern computer system incorporates several different storage technologies to process data efficiently. A gentle introduction to registers, caches, and other forms of memory is given on this site (

51. Holographic Storage Grabs Spotlight
A DVD using holographic data can store 100GB today and within a decade, will be ableto store a terabyte Microsoft for NetWeaver and with top hardware makers on
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April 8, 2002
Holographic storage, widely considered a technology of the future, may gain needed credibility with InPhase Technologies Inc.'s demonstration next week. ADVERTISEMENT The spinoff of Lucent Technologies Inc. will show its Tapestry system, using 30-second MPEG video files, at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas, said Lisa Dhar, vice president of media development for InPhase, in Longmont, Colo. The demonstration should prove that InPhase has its toughest obstacles behind it and can now start considering commercialization, Dhar said. "When we spun out, we really felt like we'd cleared the research hurdle," Dhar said. "A lot of work has gone into optimization of the material" and its shelf life and light sensitivity, she said. "We're targeting products in limited volume by the end of 2003," Dhar said. It's unclear whether InPhase will sell products directly, license components to storage companies or license technology to Lucent, in Murray Hill, N.J.

52. PC Hardware - Hard Drive Issues - Hard Drive Recommendations...?
come the most relied upon piece of hardware is still based on unreliable mechanicaldelicate spinning chunks of metal? Roll on holographic storage Will any
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53. Optware Unveils Holographic Device For Up To 300GB Per Disc
the capacity issue or a huge storage medium for be several years before prices onholographic drives and discuss and read more about recording hardware on our
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54. :: IpKonfig.com - More Than Just A 'hardware' Site...
From MEMS (Millipede) to holographic storage to quantum wells, we hear of wonderful com(Internet Protocol Konfiguration) More than just a hardware site .
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Author: Brian Hall Ovonics as Cost-Benefit Breakthrough The whole field of storage is of intense interest and concern to the IT community. There are speed and cost bottlenecks galore, and RDRAM even inspired uncountable flame wars. As has happened with other technologies, like automobile engines, once in a while an old technology surfaces with a new twist or two, and the potential to exploit some inbuilt advantage to great benefit at last. In the '60s, Stanford Ovshinsky developed a reversible crystal-to-amorphous electronic process that is now floating to the surface. There are many new technologies with a claim to super-fast, super-dense memory and storage capacities. From MEMS (Millipede) to holographic storage to quantum wells, we hear of wonderful new possibilities all the time. What's different about this one?

55. Electronic Storage Media
21, 1995 Koichi Sadashige Data storage Technology Assessment 2000 Part 1. CurrentState and NearTerm Projections for hardware Technology. holographic storage.
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56. Volume Holographic Data Storage
G. Spatially and anglemultiplexed holographic random access process for optical datastorage in pyroelectrics. Primary Classification B. hardware B.3 MEMORY
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57. Wauu.DE: Computers: Hardware: Storage: Optical
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58. Quiz #26: Storage Smarts
Digital Data storage b. virtual memory c. holographic storage d. optical disk storage. allowpersonal computers to communicate with peripheral hardware such as
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59. Technology Review: MIT's Magazine Of Innovation
combine data storage and encryption without compromise of speed or data integrity(ie, optical hardwarebased). My pick - 3D holographic storage with Optical
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60. Laser Focus World - Holographic Disk Is Quickly Searchable
is in contrast to an ordinary storage system, which took a few milliseconds on theholographic disk, says and are developing their own hardware, while others
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