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Storage Area Networks: Designing and Implementing a Mass Storage System
Storage Area Networks: Designing and Implementing a Mass Storage System
ISBN: 0130279595
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 88
Authors:
Ralph H. Thornburgh
,
Barry J. Schoenborn
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Starting Page
Table of Content
Front Matter
List of Figures
Foreword
Preface
What This Book Is About
Who Should Read This Book
How to Use This Book
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
RALPH THORNBURGH
BARRY SCHOENBORN
Chapter 1. The Storage Area Network
1.1 What Is a SAN?
1.2 Why Are SANs Needed?
1.3 The Signs of a SAN
Chapter 2. A Brief History of Storage
2.1 How Did We Get to Networking Storage Anyway?
2.2 Tapes
2.3 Disks
2.4 Local Area Networks (LANs)
2.5 Network Attached Storage
2.6 Mass Storage
2.7 RAID
2.8 Storage Area Networks (SANs)
Chapter 3. A Brief Review of Fibre Channel
3.1 Current Mass Storage Architectures
3.2 How Does Fibre Channel Help?
3.3 Advantages of Fibre Channel for Mass Storage
3.4 Fibre Channel Basics
3.5 Topologies
3.6 Fibre Channel Functional Levels and Protocols
3.7 Functional Levels
3.8 FC-0: The Physical Layer
3.9 FC-1: The Transmission Protocol Level
3.10 FC-2: Framing Protocol
3.11 FC-3: Common Services
3.12 FC-4: Mapping
3.13 Upper Level Protocols
3.14 Classes of Service
3.15 FC-AL Characteristics
3.16 Operation of the FC-AL
3.17 Hubs
3.18 Hub Topologies
Chapter 4. The SAN in Detail
4.1 SAN Principles
4.2 SAN Terms and Building Blocks
4.3 SAN Topologies
4.4 Other SAN Considerations
4.5 Summary
Chapter 5. Managing the SAN
5.1 Generic Requirements for SAN Management
5.2 Hewlett-Packard SAN Management Products
Chapter 6. Backup and Restore
6.1 Why Do Backups?
6.2 SAN Demands on Backup
6.3 The Painful Rules of Backup
6.4 SAN Backup Media
6.5 SAN Backup Devices
6.6 SAN Backup Topologies
Chapter 7. Industry Implementations
7.1 So Now We Have One
7.2 General SAN Implementations
7.3 Special SAN Implementations
Chapter 8. HP SAN Hardware Products
8.1 Hewlett-Packards Fibre Channel Chips
8.2 Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters
8.3 FC-AL Hubs
8.4 Disk Arrays
8.5 Tape Libraries
8.6 SureStore E SCSI FC-SCSI FC 42 Bridge
8.7 Fibre Channel Switches
Chapter 9. An Interview with Duane Zitzner
9.1 Biography
9.2 Interview
Chapter 10. Future Developments
10.1 What Drives Change?
10.2 SAN Technology Developments
10.3 Technology Changes Outside the SAN
10.4 New IT Applications
10.5 The IT SAN Management Professional
10.6 Future Applications
10.7 The Final Word
Glossary
Glossary
Bibliography
Storage Area Networks: Designing and Implementing a Mass Storage System
ISBN: 0130279595
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 88
Authors:
Ralph H. Thornburgh
,
Barry J. Schoenborn
BUY ON AMAZON
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