Static Random Access Memorythumb|Une SRAM de 1999. La mémoire vive statique (ou SRAM de l'anglais Static Random Access Memory) est un type de mémoire vive utilisant des bascules pour mémoriser les données. Mais contrairement à la mémoire dynamique, elle n'a pas besoin de rafraîchir périodiquement son contenu. Comme la mémoire dynamique, elle est volatile : elle ne peut se passer d'alimentation sous peine de voir les informations effacées irrémédiablement.
Clustered file systemA clustered file system is a which is shared by being simultaneously mounted on multiple servers. There are several approaches to clustering, most of which do not employ a clustered file system (only direct attached storage for each node). Clustered file systems can provide features like location-independent addressing and redundancy which improve reliability or reduce the complexity of the other parts of the cluster. Parallel file systems are a type of clustered file system that spread data across multiple storage nodes, usually for redundancy or performance.
Cloud storageCloud storage is a model of computer data storage in which the digital data is stored in logical pools, said to be on "the cloud". The physical storage spans multiple servers (sometimes in multiple locations), and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company. These cloud storage providers are responsible for keeping the data available and accessible, and the physical environment secured, protected, and running. People and organizations buy or lease storage capacity from the providers to store user, organization, or application data.
Direct Attached Storagevignette|DAS avec connecteur USB et Firewire Direct Attached Storage (DAS) est le terme utilisé pour un système de disque dur en attachement direct, par opposition au NAS qui est en attachement réseau. Le système disque ainsi installé n'est accessible directement qu'aux machines auquel il est raccordé. Les modes de raccordement au serveur peuvent être ATA, SATA, eSATA, NVMe, SCSI, SAS, USB, USB 3.0, IEEE 1394 ou encore Fibre Channel (FC).. NAS SAN NDAS Catégorie:Périphérique (informatique) Catégorie:Stockag
Non uniform memory accessEn informatique, un système NUMA (pour non uniform memory access ou non uniform memory architecture, signifiant respectivement accès mémoire non uniforme et architecture mémoire non uniforme) est un système multiprocesseur dans lequel les zones mémoire sont séparées et placées en différents endroits (et sur différents bus). Vis-à-vis de chaque processeur, les temps d'accès diffèrent donc suivant la zone mémoire accédée.
Mémoire viveLa mémoire vive, parfois abrégée avec l'acronyme anglais RAM (Random Access Memory), est la mémoire informatique dans laquelle peuvent être enregistrées les informations traitées par un appareil informatique. On écrit mémoire vive par opposition à la mémoire morte. L'acronyme RAM date de 1965. Les caractéristiques actuelles de cette mémoire sont : Sa fabrication à base de circuits intégrés ; L'accès direct à l'information par opposition à un accès séquentiel ; Sa rapidité d'accès, essentielle pour fournir rapidement les données au processeur ; Sa volatilité, qui entraîne une perte de toutes les données en mémoire dès qu'elle cesse d'être alimentée en électricité.
Object storageObject storage (also known as object-based storage) is a computer data storage that manages data as objects, as opposed to other storage architectures like which manages data as a file hierarchy, and block storage which manages data as blocks within sectors and tracks. Each object typically includes the data itself, a variable amount of metadata, and a globally unique identifier. Object storage can be implemented at multiple levels, including the device level (object-storage device), the system level, and the interface level.
Stream processingIn computer science, stream processing (also known as event stream processing, data stream processing, or distributed stream processing) is a programming paradigm which views streams, or sequences of events in time, as the central input and output objects of computation. Stream processing encompasses dataflow programming, reactive programming, and distributed data processing. Stream processing systems aim to expose parallel processing for data streams and rely on streaming algorithms for efficient implementation.
Solid-state storageSolid-state storage (SSS) is a type of non-volatile computer storage that stores and retrieves digital information using only electronic circuits, without any involvement of moving mechanical parts. This differs fundamentally from the traditional electromechanical storage, which records data using rotating or linearly moving media coated with magnetic material. Solid-state storage devices typically store data using electrically-programmable non-volatile flash memory, however some devices use battery-backed volatile random-access memory (RAM).
Hard disk drive performance characteristicsHigher performance in hard disk drives comes from devices which have better performance characteristics. These performance characteristics can be grouped into two categories: access time and data transfer time (or rate). The access time or response time of a rotating drive is a measure of the time it takes before the drive can actually transfer data. The factors that control this time on a rotating drive are mostly related to the mechanical nature of the rotating disks and moving heads.