I/O Management
RAID Configuration
- redundant array of inexpensive disks
- ex: NAS
popular RAID levels are 0, 1, 5, 6
Disk striping uses a group of disks as one storage unit (COMBINED)
Mirroring or shadowing keeps duplicate of each disk
Parity means like having a backup
do we need to count the speed of read and write?
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exercises
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I/O Devices
Design Issues
Disk Management
Disk Performance Parameters
https://youtu.be/yMRBWHWD39w?si=LzeUcWur7D-nzR2B&t=1585 https://rio18.blog.binusian.org/2016/01/02/operating-system-session-15-16-file-management-17-18-inputoutput-management-19-20-memory-management/ https://rio18.blog.binusian.org/2016/01/02/operating-system-session-15-16-file-management-17-18-inputoutput-management-19-20-memory-management/
Disk Arm Scheduling
UNIX I/O
Linux I/O
Windows I/O
Status: #idea
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study from the book bruh
Mid Exam Materials
Microprocessor
µLinux vs Linux
PThread
Multilevel Scheduling: Round Robin & FCFS
Computer Components
Interrupts
Process States
Application
Process
Deeply Embedded Systems
My OS Mid Exam Prep Notion
Other people's notes:
* Norberth's Notes
* https://www.notion.so/Operation-System-12b1620f860e80cdb47aff5eb21febb8?pvs=21
* https://www.notion.so/f97c874f97bc48ab9944243d4380d3bd?pvs=21
* https://www.notion.
References
🤓 William Stallings - Operating Systems > Chapter 11🤓 William Stallings - Operating SystemsChapter 11 Status: #reference Tags: operating-systems