laser disks and massive cheap storage
Art Zemon
zemon at felix.UUCP
Wed Oct 10 03:42:47 AEST 1984
harvard!crane crane at harvard.ARPA (Greg Crane) writes:
> What is the actual current state of laser disks out there? Does anybody
> have any first hand experience with them? Who is offering them? How
> big and how expensive? How slow are the access and transfer rates?
> Any predictions about when they will be ready?
We (FileNet Corporation) build a laser disk storage device
called an OSAR(tm) library -- Optical disk Storage and
Retrieval library. This is a jukebox type machine holding
up to 64 optical disks and up to four optical disk drives.
Single sided disks hold one gigabyte; double sided hold two
gigabytes. The capacity of the OSAR library is 128 Gb.
Access time to a mounted disk is four seconds. Access time
to an unmounted disk is twelve seconds. Transfer rates are
comparable to that of large hard disk drives. Prices start
at $85,000 for quantity one. You can send us your check
now. Our sales staff can give you a delivery date.
> My specific applications call for massive amounts of on-line storage, and
> occasional spikes of CPU intensive work (mostly looking up
> things in inverted indices, but occasional linear searches of
> one to several hundred mbytes of text).
We also build a complete FileNet(tm) Document-Image
Processor which uses up to eight OSAR libraries for
back-end storage. The system consists of a number of
68010s running Unix and communicating over an Ethernet.
Rather than ASCII terminals, access is via an Integrated
Workstation consisting of a 68010 (running Unix, of course)
and a 20" bit-mapped display, windows, mouse, etc. The
Document-Image Processor stores images of paper documents
in addition to ASCII textual matter.
I hope this whets your curiosity. Rather than clutter up
net.unix-wizards with more of this, however, write either
to me via electronic mail or to our marketing department
via US Mail:
FileNet Corporation
Marketing Department
1575 Corporate Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714)966-2344
I wish I had seen your request a week ago. We just got
done displaying the system at Info 84 in New York and you
could have seen it there.
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-- Art Zemon
FileNet Corp.
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