Microsoft® Windows® Internals: Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000, 4th Edition
by Mark E. Russinovich, David A. Solomon
Chapter 10. Storage Management
Storage management defines the way that an operating system interfaces with nonvolatile storage devices and media. The term storage encompasses many different devices, including tape drives, optical media, CD jukeboxes, floppy diskettes, local hard disks, and storage area networks (SANs). Microsoft Windows provides specialized support for each of these classes of storage media. Because our focus in this book is on the kernel components of Windows, in this chapter we'll concentrate on just the fundamentals of the hard-disk storage subsystem in Windows. Significant portions of the Windows support for removable media and remote storage (offline archiving) are implemented in user mode.
In this chapter, we'll examine how ...
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