Dhc. Du et al., Two emerging serial storage interfaces for supporting digital libraries: Serial Storage Architecture (SSA) and Fiber Channel-Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL), MULTIMED T, 10(2-3), 2000, pp. 179-203
Digital libraries require not only high storage space capacity but also hig
h performance storage systems which provide the fast accesses to the data.
These requirements can not be efficiently supported with the traditional SC
SI interfaces. Several serial storage interfaces have been proposed for con
structing storage systems with high transfer bandwidth, large storage capac
ity, and fault tolerance feature. Among them, Serial Storage Architecture (
SSA) and Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) are considered as the next g
eneration storage interfaces with broad industry support. Both technologies
support simple cabling, long transmission distance, high data bandwidth, l
arge capacity, fault tolerance, and fair sharing of link bandwidth. In this
paper, a tutorial and a comparison of these two technologies are presented
. The tutorial examines their interface specifications, transport protocols
, fairness algorithms, and capabilities of fault tolerance. The comparison
focuses on their protocol overhead, flow control, fairness algorithms, and
fault tolerance. The paper also summarizes the recently proposed Aaron Prop
osal which incorporates features from both SSA and FC-AL and targets at mer
ging these two technologies.