Comparing Rebuild Algorithms for Mirrored and RAID5 Disk Arrays
Summary: Comparative study of rebuild algorithms for mirrored vs RAID5 disk arrays; analyzes Read Redirection and Piggybacking. Mirrored arrays sustain ~150% higher rebuild IOPS; Read Redirection improves mirrored rebuild times vs Piggybacking, while scaled RAID5 shows up to 60% lower latency and 45% faster rebuilds. (summarized by gpt-5-nano on Feb 09 2026)
Incoming Non-self Citations Over Time
Authors
- 1. Robert Y. Hou
- 2. Yale N. Patt
Incoming Citations (Sorted by Pagerank)
Showing 1 of 1 citing papers.
| Rank | Citing Paper | Year | Venue | Pagerank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12,785 | Hot mirroring: A method of hiding parity update penalty and degradation during rebuilds for RAID5 | 1996 | SIGMOD | 4.1945683e-05 |
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Citations counted here include only citations to other VLDB/SIGMOD/CIDR/PODS papers in this database.
| Rank | Cited Paper | Year | Venue | Pagerank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 | A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) | 1988 | SIGMOD | 0.00067394827 |
| 75 | Disk Shadowing | 1988 | VLDB | 0.00057303824 |
| 2,467 | Parity Striping of Disc Arrays: Low-Cost Reliable Storage with Acceptable Throughput | 1990 | VLDB | 8.7495666e-05 |
| 4,182 | Performance Analysis of Disk Arrays Under Failure | 1990 | VLDB | 6.3783328e-05 |
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