Oral History of Ken Ouchi

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Interviewed by Robert Garner, on 2015-06-10 in Mountain View, California, X7519.2015
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Interview of Ken Ouchi, who at IBM San Jose designed the computer industry's first RAID-based storage system in 1974, 14 years before the concept was named and widely published at UC Berkeley. A fully working version of the prototype, based on IBM 3330 front-end and 3350 back-end disk drives, was built and tested in 1976. While not productized, it was patented: "System for recovering data stored in failed memory unit," US 4,092,732. Ken later became an influential leader at Solectron, a global manufacturing company that built printed circuit cards for many Silicon Valley firms in the 1980s.

Catalog Number: 102740119
Lot Number: X7519.2015
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I enjoy watching these oral history videos. They demystify the stories behind great inventions by telling very human stories. Well done.

I would suggest though that you setup the camera before you start filming instead of during.

TheHighlander