Actually, some advice. Why do such a dry subject for your final year project? You don't do history do you? Do you have time to change or are you too far in?
The history of data storage is so......done. I'm sure there are a million similar projects past and present and they're just as boring as each other.
Do something original, something cutting edge. They don't teach you new languages and theory so you can sit back and turn a 1st year grade essay into a third year project.
Now, not to give criticism without advice.
Do the current trend and future of data storage.
Storage Area Networks. What are they, who uses them, why.
Network attached Storage. What is it, who uses it, why.
Content Addressable storage. WHAT! Wassat? (archiving, read about it! - why do people archive? Did you read about Merill Lynch being fined millions for not being able to retrieve some emails?)
Grid storage
What cool things can you do with all of the above
The future - Storage virtualisation, why?
Show them you can think of the future, what people are doing now. Not [put's on Boring Norman's voice]The History of Storage zzzzzz.
If you are going to carry on as you are look up the IBM Millipede project, talk about solid state a bit more too.
The history of data storage is so......done. I'm sure there are a million similar projects past and present and they're just as boring as each other.
Do something original, something cutting edge. They don't teach you new languages and theory so you can sit back and turn a 1st year grade essay into a third year project.
Now, not to give criticism without advice.
Do the current trend and future of data storage.
Storage Area Networks. What are they, who uses them, why.
Network attached Storage. What is it, who uses it, why.
Content Addressable storage. WHAT! Wassat? (archiving, read about it! - why do people archive? Did you read about Merill Lynch being fined millions for not being able to retrieve some emails?)
Grid storage
What cool things can you do with all of the above
The future - Storage virtualisation, why?
Show them you can think of the future, what people are doing now. Not [put's on Boring Norman's voice]The History of Storage zzzzzz.
If you are going to carry on as you are look up the IBM Millipede project, talk about solid state a bit more too.