Claims
- 1. A data storage system, comprising:
a plurality of storage devices for storing data, and a controller coupled to the storage devices to effect transition of one or more of the storage devices from a power-off mode to a power-on mode upon receipt of a read/write request for those storage devices, the controller further effecting transition of a storage device from a power-on mode to a power-off mode if no read/write request is pending for that storage device and a selected time period has elapsed since the last read/write request for that storage device.
- 2. The data storage system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of the storage devices form a RAID storage system.
- 3. The data storage system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of the storage devices is normally in a power-off mode.
- 4. The data storage system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of storage devices provide a collective data storage capacity in a range of about one hundred Terabytes to a few hundred Terabytes.
- 5. The data storage system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of storage device provide a collective data storage capacity in a range of tens of Terabytes to a few hundred Terabytes.
- 6. The data storage system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of storage device provide a collective data storage capacity in a range of about 50 Terabytes to about 100 Terabytes.
- 7. The data storage system of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of storage devices provides a data storage density in a range of about 100 Mbytes per cubit centimeter to about 10 Gigabytes per cubic centimeter.
- 8. The data storage system of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of storage devices provides a data storage density in a range of about 100 Mbytes per cubit centimeter to about 1 Gigabytes per cubic centimeter.
- 9. The data storage system of claim 1, wherein each of said storage devices can be any of a magnetic disk or an optical storage disk.
- 10. A data storage system, comprising
a plurality of storage devices for storing data, each storage device being normally in a power-off mode, and a controller coupled to the storage devices to effect transition of one or more selected ones of said storage devices from a power-off mode to a power-on mode upon receipt of a request for accessing said selected storage devices.
- 11. The data storage system of claim 10, wherein the controller effects transition of one or more of said selected storage devices from a power-on mode to a power-off mode if no access request is pending for said one or more storage devices for a selected time period.
- 12. The storage system of claim 10, wherein said storage devices provide permanent data storage.
- 13. The storage system of claim 10, wherein said storage devices are housed in one or more enclosures.
- 14. The storage system of claim 13, wherein said enclosures are disposed in one or more racks.
- 15. The storage system of claim 13, wherein each of said enclosures provides a storage capacity in a range of about 25 to about 50 Terabytes.
- 16. The storage system of claim 14, wherein each of said racks provides a storage capacity in a range of about 250 to about 500 Terabytes.
- 17. The storage system of claim 10, wherein said storage devices comprise any of a magnetic hard disk or an optical storage medium.
- 18. The storage system of claim 10, further comprising a relay electrically coupled to said controller for receiving signals from said controller to connect or disconnect one or more selected ones of said storage devices to a source of power.
- 19. The storage system of claim 10, further comprising a cache storage medium in communication with said controller for storing selected data retrieved from one or more of said storage devices.
- 20. A method for managing power distribution to a plurality of storage devices,
effecting transition of a storage device from a power-off mode to a power-on mode upon receipt of a request for writing data to or reading data from that storage device, and effecting transition of a storage device from a power-on mode to a power-off mode if no read/write request is pending for that storage device and a selected time period has elapsed since the receipt of the last read/write request.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein said time period is selected to be in a range of about a few seconds to about a few hours.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said time period is selected to be in a range of about a few minutes to about a few hours.
- 23. In a data storage system, the improvement comprising:
a plurality of storage devices disposed in an enclosure so as to provide a data storage density in a range of about 100 Megabytes per cubic centimeter to about 10 Gigabytes per cubic centimeter, said storage devices being normally in a power-off mode, and one or more controllers coupled to said storage devices to effect transition of one or more storage devices from a power-off mode to a power-on mode upon receipt of a request for accessing those storage devices, the controller further effecting transition of one or more storage devices from a power-on mode to a power-off mode if no access requests are pending for those storage devices and a selected time period has elapsed since the last access request for those storage devices.
- 24. The data storage system of claim 23, wherein said storage devices disposed in said enclosure provide a storage data density in a range of about 100 Megabytes per cubic centimeter to about 1 Gigabytes per cubic centimeter.
- 25. The data storage system of claim 23, wherein said access request can be a request for reading data from or writing data to a storage device.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to a provisional application entitled “A lower power disk array as a replacement for robotic tape storage” filed on Mar. 21, 2002 and having Application Serial No. 60/366,202. This provisional application is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60366202 |
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