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Redundant array of independent disks: Practical on-line archiving of nuclear medicine image data
Journal of Digital Imaging, 10/28/09
Lear JL et al. – The system was connected to a personal computer and software was used to partition the array into 4–Gbyte sections. All studies acquired over a 7–year period were archived in the system. Based on patient name/number and study date, information could be located within 20 seconds and retrieved for display and analysis in less than 5 seconds. RAID offers a practical, redundant method for long–term archiving of nuclear medicine studies that supports rapid on–line retrieval.
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