Design of a Home Server employing PCIe

Year : 2024 | Volume :10 | Issue : 01 | Page : 1-12
By

Mohd Faiz Khan

Dr. Bramah Hazela

Deependra Pandey

Dr Kamlesh Kumar Singh

  1. Student, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Amity University, Lucknow Campus U.P India
  2. Student, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Amity University, Lucknow Campus U.P India
  3. Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Amity University, Lucknow Campus U.P India
  4. Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Amity University, Lucknow Campus U.P India

Abstract

The abundance of multimedia data in the modern digital era has created both previously unheard-of obstacles and opportunities for data storage and management. With a focus on its use as a Home Server, this research paper explores the world of Network-Attached Storage (NAS) and its crucial role in overcoming these difficulties. Beginning with an explanation of the development and importance of multimedia data management, the paper emphasizes the necessity for effective and convenient storage options. The design and architecture of a Home Server employing PCI acceleration, which is painstakingly described and lists all required hardware and software components, is the basis of the article. The performance evaluation findings are also shown in the article, illuminating the system’s effectiveness and contrasting it with other storage options. The study examines methods including metadata tagging, indexing, and search capabilities, as well as data backup and recovery options. Effective multimedia data management is crucial in this situation. Access control and security are equally important, and the study explores effective safeguards for multimedia data. The adaptability and usefulness of a multimedia server employing NAS are demonstrated through a variety of use cases and applications, giving real-world scenarios across several sectors. The article also considers future trends and advances in NAS-based multimedia data management, including cloud integration and advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). By demonstrating the effectiveness and adaptability of NAS technology as a Home server and providing insights for both present practitioners and future academics, this research adds to the changing environment of multimedia data management.

Keywords: Multi-Media, Home Server, NAS, PCI, Servers.

[This article belongs to International Journal of Telecommunications & Emerging Technologies(ijtet)]

How to cite this article: Mohd Faiz Khan, Dr. Bramah Hazela, Deependra Pandey, Dr Kamlesh Kumar Singh. Design of a Home Server employing PCIe. International Journal of Telecommunications & Emerging Technologies. 2024; 10(01):1-12.
How to cite this URL: Mohd Faiz Khan, Dr. Bramah Hazela, Deependra Pandey, Dr Kamlesh Kumar Singh. Design of a Home Server employing PCIe. International Journal of Telecommunications & Emerging Technologies. 2024; 10(01):1-12. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/ijtet/article=2024/view=147305




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Volume 10
Issue 01
Received April 30, 2024
Accepted April 7, 2024
Published May 22, 2024