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16 November 1992 Optical data storage and retrieval: research directions for the '90s
Sadik Esener, Joseph Earl Ford, Susan Hunter
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Proceedings Volume 10269, Optical Technologies for Aerospace Sensing: A Critical Review; 1026907 (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161584
Event: Applications in Optical Science and Engineering, 1992, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
The computational power of current high-performance computers is increasingly limited by data storage and retrieval rates rather than the processing power of the central processing units. No single existing memory technology can combine the required fast access and large data capacity. Instead, a hierarchy of serial access memory devices has provided a performance continuum which allows a balanced system design. Conventional memory technology can only marginally support the needs of high performance computers in terms of required capacity, data rates, access times and cost. Significant gaps in secondary and tertiary storage have emerged which make storage hierarchy design increasingly difficult. This paper reviews a radically different approach to data storage using the parallelism and three dimensionality of optical storage. 3-D optical storage has the potential to significantly alter the present hierarchy and fill the pressing need for high performance secondary and tertiary storage systems.
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Sadik Esener, Joseph Earl Ford, and Susan Hunter "Optical data storage and retrieval: research directions for the '90s", Proc. SPIE 10269, Optical Technologies for Aerospace Sensing: A Critical Review, 1026907 (16 November 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161584
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KEYWORDS
Optical storage

3D optical data storage

Computing systems

Data storage

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