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Surviving in Box Survivors World – with over 60 other players
With half of the world’s population disappearing, the world has become a destroyed and dangerous place. The survivors must deal with the widespread starvation, violence, and hostility of their enemies in order to survive. They are forced to make tough decisions in order to feed their families and protect them from their enemies. The greatest survivors will make it out alive and win the Big Prize.Computer systems are well known in the art, and include personal computers, mainframes, mini-computers and the like. Such systems are frequently interconnected via a communications system, for example via a local area network (LAN) implemented with wired or wireless technology, e.g., via Ethernet or wireless technology.
Users, such as employees, typically access data and programs stored on storage devices on the system, such as a data storage system. For example, it is common for an employee to connect a storage device, e.g., a personal computer, to a local area network, and access data and programs located on a server, e.g., a mainframe, via the network. Typically, a data storage system includes a plurality of storage devices, such as disks, that are configured to store data and programs. The user may access the data on the storage devices via a plurality of host computers interconnected on the local area network. The storage devices may be locally attached, or the data storage system may be connected to the local area network via a storage area network (SAN) architecture. In a SAN architecture, the storage devices may be attached to a plurality of servers. For example, a tape library may be used to store data.
A paper titled “High Performance Storage Systems: Array based & Virtual Library Models” by J. Jackson, published as M. I. Rieger, edited, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999 provides a discussion of performance, reliability and capacity issues in a storage system.
One type of storage system is a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks) system, as discussed in the IBM System Storage SAN Architectures, by H. Patterson, J. Hennessy & D. A. Patterson, published by IBM Press in 1994. A RAID system has multiple disks for redundant storage and is generally used as a tape substitute.
In a RAID system, a RAID system controller is a module in the system that controls the storage devices. A RAID system typically includes many RAID controllers and the RAID controller may communicate
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