List of Exhibits

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Preface

Exhibit 1: Causes of Server Failure
Exhibit 2: Storage Management Costs

Introduction

Exhibit 1: Relative Speed of Components

Chapter 1: Hard Disks and How They are Organized

Exhibit 1: Platters
Exhibit 2: Disk Sizes
Exhibit 3: Relative Speed of Components
Exhibit 4: SCSI Standards
Exhibit 5: Tracks Are Concentric
Exhibit 6: Sectors and Clusters
Exhibit 7: Extent
Exhibit 8: Seek Time

Chapter 2: Windows File Systems

Exhibit 1: File Allocation Table (FAT) Volume
Exhibit 2: Partitions
Exhibit 3: NTFS Partition

Chapter 3: Hard Drive Reliability

Exhibit 1: Mean Time between Failures
Exhibit 2: Tape Restore Failure
Exhibit 3: Sudden versus Gradual Failure (Black line shows non-predictable failure; performance remains good until a sudden failure occurs. Gray line shows predictable failure — steady performance decline over time.)
Exhibit 4: Hard Drive Failures Experienced in Past Year

Chapter 4: Disk Management Basics for Windows 2000

Exhibit 1: Spanned Volume (The volume extends onto other disks within the same computer.)
Exhibit 2: Mirrored Volume (The data on one disk in the C: volume is also written into a mirrored volume on another disk.)

Chapter 5: Backing up Windows Networks

Exhibit 1: Backup Types

Chapter 6: Disaster Recovery and Disk Management

Exhibit 1: RAID-Based Servers Shipped in 2000
Exhibit 2: Servers Below $5000

Chapter 7: Disk Performance and Fragmentation

Exhibit 1: Fragmentation on NT and Windows 2000 Workstations
Exhibit 2: Windows 2000 and Windows NT Defragmentation Benchmark Comparison
Exhibit 3: Diskkeeper versus Windows 2000 Disk Defragmenter
Exhibit 4: Thoroughness of Defragmentation
Exhibit 5: Before-Fragmentation Screenshot
Exhibit 6: Boot-Time Defragmentation
Exhibit 7: After-Defragmentation Screenshot
Exhibit 8: IDC Comparison of Hardware Upgrade Costs versus Defragmentation Gains
Exhibit 9: License and Installation Costs of Defragmentation Software
Exhibit 10: Costs of Manual Defragmentation for Each Scenario

Chapter 8: Disk Optimization: Optimum or Not?

Exhibit 1: Before Defragmentation
Exhibit 2: After Defragmentation
Exhibit 3: Optimization
Exhibit 4: Logical Cluster Numbers
Exhibit 5: Two-Spindle Disk

Chapter 10: Hard Disk Forensics: The Hard Disk as a Source of Evidence

Exhibit 1: Joint Computer Security Institute/FBI Computer Crime Survey (2002)
Exhibit 2: Computer Security Institute Survey Regarding Attacks on Web Sites and Web Servers

Chapter 11: Simplifying Disk Management for Storage Assets

Exhibit 1: During and After Snapshot Backup
Exhibit 2: During and After Snapshot Restore
Exhibit 3: BrightStor Offering: Fastest Ever Database Backup/Recovery Performance on Distributed Platform
Exhibit 4: Test System Environment
Exhibit 5: Virtualized Storage in a MAGNITUDE SAN Environment
Exhibit 6: Inefficient Use of Storage Capacity in Aggregated RAID-10 Volume
Exhibit 7: Flexibility of Virtualized RAID-10 Volume

Chapter 12: Server Consolidation and Disk Management Simplification

Exhibit 1: Most Important Strategic Trends
Exhibit 2: Operating Systems Run on Respondents' Servers
Exhibit 3: The Trend toward Server Consolidation

Chapter 14: Windows Present: Windows XP

Exhibit 1: Overall System Performance (Normalized) for Windows Me, Windows 98 SE, and Windows XP
Exhibit 2: XP Benchmark by eTesting Labs

Chapter 15: Windows Present and Future: Windows Server 2003, 64-Bit Computing, and Beyond

Exhibit 1: Diagram of King County Program

Chapter 16: Asset Management for Server Hardware and Software

Exhibit 1: Unlicensed Software
Exhibit 2: OStivity Screenshot

Chapter 17: Software Deployment and Distribution on Windows Platforms

Exhibit 1: Sitekeeper High-Level Data/Control Flow Diagram
Exhibit 2: Unisea's Sitekeeper Architecture



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Server Disk Management in a Windows Enviornment
Server Disk Management in a Windows Enviornment
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2003
Pages: 197

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