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The Holy Grail of Data Storage Management by Jon William Toigo,

The Holy Grail of Data Storage Management by Jon William Toigo,
"This is a great book at the right time . . . I found the book to be exactly what I was looking for and very well written." --Dr. David Spuler, Director of Advanced Research, BMC Software and Author, Enterprise Application Management with PATROL (1999) What Every Enterprise Needs to Know to Solve Its Data Deluge! Depending on the analyst one follows, corporate IT departments will spend between 75 and 90 cents of every dollar over the next five years on data storage products. The reason is simple: Companies are generating data at a phenomenal rate and increasing their requirements for data storage by 100 percent or more per year. In The Holy Grail of Data Storage Management, Jon William Toigo documents current trends in storage technology and shows IT executives exactly how to plan a comprehensive strategy for maximizing the availability, performance, and cost-effectiveness of enterprise storage. Discover how to: Map your storage strategy to long-term business goals and application data movement requirements Apply architectural, scalability, and investment protection criteria to every storage purchase Customize storage to key enterprise applications, including data warehousing, ERP, OLTP, and e-commerce Master the new skills needed to manage next-generation storage This vendor-neutral guide offers new insight into every next-generation storage technology: network attached storage (NAS), RAID array configurations, storage appliances, near on-line storage, Storage Area Networks (SANs), optical systems, and much more. If you're responsible for enterprise storage, planning, architecture, and/or distributed systems, you'll find this book absolutely indispensable. TheHoly Grail of Data Storage Management is complemented by a new website, http: //www.stormgt.org, which provides useful, up-to-the-minute information on the fast-changing world of storage and storage management technology. See the Introduction for more details.



Distributed Storage Networks: Architecture, Protocols and Management by Thomas C. Jepsen,
Distributed Storage Networks: Architecture, Protocols and Management by Thomas C. Jepsen,
Did you know that as much as 500f your storage capacity may be wasted or underutilized? Efficient management of stored data is becoming a necessity for every enterprise. The high cost of downtime creates a need for the increased reliability provided by distributed storage systems. Thus the use of storage networks to manage access to data not only provides an increase in performance and survivability, but also generates real and immediate cost savings. This book focuses on three primary areas: architectures for distributed storage networks, storage protocols and their inherent distance limitations, and management techniques for distributed storage networks. "Distributed Storage Networksdescribes the evolution of data processing from a computer-centric to a storage-centric modelintroduces the concept of a distributed storage-centric processing modelexplains common storage network functional components, such as fabric switches, storage directors, file managers, and gateways, and their roles in a distributed storage environmentdiscusses distributed storage network applications, including storage integration, remote database synchronization, and backup/recovery functionsprovides a comparative view of Storage Area Network (SAN) and Network Attached Storage (NAS) functions and capabilities, and points out the advantages of each One of the primary obstacles to implementing a storage network cited by enterprise IT managers is a lack of knowledge about storage networking technology and the specific issues involved in extending a SAN or NAS over the MAN or WAN. The primary goal of this book is to provide IT managers, planners, and telecommunications professionals with the information theyneed in order to choose the technologies best suited for their particular environment.



Hierarchical Storage Management - Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) is a data storage system that automatically moves data between high-cost and low-cost storage media. HSM systems exist because high-speed storage devices, such as hard disk drives, are more expensive (per byte stored) than slower devices, such as optical discs and magnetic tape drives.

Hierarchical storage management - Hierarchical storage management, commonly known as HSM is a widely used technique in computer systems to reduce the cost of bulk data storage, improve performance, or both. The method relies on the tradeoff between high-capacity, low-cost, but slow storage such as magnetic tape media, and the relatively low capacity, expensive, but much faster hard disk storage found in most computers.

Logical volume management - In computer storage, logical volume management or LVM is a method of allocating space on mass storage devices that is more flexible than conventional partitioning schemes. In particular, a volume manager can concatenate, stripe together or otherwise combine partitions into larger virtual ones that can be resized or moved, possibly while it is being used.

Information Lifecycle Management - Information Lifecycle Management refers to a wide-ranging set of strategies for administering storage systems on computing devices. Specifically, four categories of storage strategies may be considered under the auspices of ILM.



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Data Storage Management - Data Storage Management Hierarchical Storage Management - Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) is a data storage system that automatically moves data between high-cost and low-cost storage media. HSM systems exist because high-speed storage devices, such as hard disk drives, are more expensive (per byte stored) than slower devices, such as optical discs and magnetic tape drives. Hierarchical storage management - Hierarchical storage management, commonly known as HSM is a widely used technique in computer systems to reduce the cost of bulk ...

Storage Trailer Inventory Management Software - Storage Trailer Inventory Management Software Microsoft Systems Management Server - Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) is a Microsoft systems management and Change and Configuration Management software product for managing large groups of Windows-based computer systems. SMS provides remote control, patch management, software distribution, OS deployment (requires installation of the SMS 2003 OS Deployment Feature Pack), and hardware/software inventory. Enterprise content management - Enterprise content management (ECM) is a widely-recognized IT-industry term for software technology that enables organizations to create/ ...

Data Storage Management - Data Storage Management Data Protection And Information Lifecycle Management The Definitive Guide to Protecting Enterprise Data Your enterprise data is your most critical asset. If it`s compromised, your business can be destroyed. Don`t let that happen-leverage today`s state-of-the-art strategies, best practices, data storage management and technologies data storage management and protect your critical information. In Data Protection data storage management and Information Lifecycle Management , leading industry consultant Tom Petrocelli presents a systematic, coherent approach ...

Data Storage Management - Data Storage Management Data Protection And Information Lifecycle Management The Definitive Guide to Protecting Enterprise Data Your enterprise data is your most critical asset. If it`s compromised, your business can be destroyed. Don`t let that happen-leverage today`s state-of-the-art strategies, best practices, data storage management and technologies data storage management and protect your critical information. In Data Protection data storage management and Information Lifecycle Management , leading industry consultant Tom Petrocelli presents a systematic, coherent approach ...

This document provides Federal departments and agencies a comprehensive source of definitions of terms used in telecommunications and directly related fields by international and U.S. Government telecommunications specialists. --Ahmad Zamer, Product Line Marketing Manager, Intel Corporation An essential reference for understanding the benefits that IP networking provides for SANs, including quality of service, security, and wide-area connectivity for storage. The entire storage landscape is described, incorporating a complete view of system, device, and subsystem operations and processes. Tom Clark gives us a clear, readable guide to an exciting new technology that is bringing SANs into mainstream IP networking. Addresses the need for a more powerful means of storing and retrieving mass amounts of data. Dilip Naik`s Inside Windows Storage is the case, there is an attribution to Non-Federal sources such as NATO, CCITT, the Radio Regulations etc. as these are derived from copyrighted sources: where this is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of CIFS Backup and restore technologies, including Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Volume Shadow Copy Service File systems and disk virtualization, including a detailed overview of virtualization concepts and the practical benefits customers can deploy cost-effective and highly scalable IP storage solutions. With that foundation in place, readers explore the ins and outs of current Windows offerings, upcoming Windows server releases, and third-party products. He explains how it works, what problems it solves, and where it fits in an evolving IT infrastructure. In this work, Tom Clark provides a comprehensive overview of the latest storage technologies that enable SANs to keep up with today`s networking needs, detailing the various departments, divisions, geographical locations, employees and business processes to achieve improved efficiency and profitability.  This exciting new technology that is bringing SANs into mainstream IP networking. Addresses the need for more efficient data storage is increasing. Networking professionals from an Internet Protocol (IP) internetworking background are usually not familiar with storage area networks, with concrete examples of how customers can realize. Instead, please write your own definitions for these terms in your own definitions for these terms in your own management storage.



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