Books

Bibliography

Books

You might find the following reading material useful when building RAID systems. I’d like to specifically recommend Advanced PC Architecture, for those who need additional material to supplement what I provided in Chapter 2. Advanced PC Architecture covers many details that were beyond the scope of this book. I’ve also included Readings in Database Systems on my list. Although this book might seem out of place in the context of RAID, it provides a good introduction to many data structures, and I think that it can help readers to understand the interconnected relationships between applications, filesystems, operating systems, and hardware.

BarMoshe. Linux File Systems. McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2001.

BovetDaniel P. and MarcoCesati. Understanding the Linux Kernel, Second Edition. O’Reilly & Associates, 2001.

BuchananWilliam and AustinWilson. Advanced PC Architecture. Addison-Wesley, 2001.

FieldGary and PeterRidge. The Book of SCSI: I/O For The New Millennium. No Starch Press, 2000.

SchmidtFriedhelm. The SCSI Bus & IDE Interface: Protocols, Applications, and Programming, Second Edition.Addison-Wesley, 1998.

StonebrakerMichael and Joseph M.Hellerstein, eds. Readings in Database Systems, Third Edition. Morgan Kaufmann, 1998.

ThompsonRobert Bruce and Barbara FritchmanThompson. PC Hardware in a Nutshell. O’Reilly & Associates, 2000.

Von HagenWilliam. Linux Filesystems. Sams, 2002.

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