A Network Storage LSI Suitable for Home Network

  • Lim, Han-Kyu (School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Seoul National University) ;
  • Han, Ji-Ho (School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Seoul National University) ;
  • Jeong, Deog-Kyoon (School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Seoul National University)
  • Published : 2004.12.31

Abstract

Storage over Ethernet (SoE) is a network storage architecture that allows direct attachment of existing ATA/ATAPI devices to Ethernet without a separate server. Unlike SAN, no server computer intervenes between the storage and the client hosts. We propose a SoE disk controller (SoEDC) amenable to low-cost, single-chip implementation that processes a simplified L3/L4 protocol and converts commands between Ethernet and ATA/ATAPI, while the rest of the complex tasks are performed by the remote hosts. Thanks to simple architecture and protocol, the SoEDC implemented on a single $4mm{\times}4mm$ chip in 0.18um CMOS technology achieves maximum throughput of 55MB/s on Gigabit Ethernet, which is comparable to that of a high-performance disk storage locally attached to a host computer.

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