A comprehensive, hands-on guide to today's Storage Networking technologies including SAN, NAS, Fibre Channel, file systems, virtualisation, database storage, snapshots, and tomorrow's emerging technology standards including iSCSI, InfiniBand, and storage provisioning.
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<H2> Part I: Concepts of Storage Networking<H3> 1: The Data Storage and Data Access Problem<H3> 2: The Battle for Size and Access<H3> 3: Decoupling the Storage Component: Putting Storage on the Network<H3> 4: Decoupling the Storage Component: Creating a Network for Storage<H2> Part II: Storage Fundamentals<H3> 5: Storage Architectures<H3> 6: Device Overviews<H3> 7: Connectivity Options<H3> 8: Data Organizational Methods<H2> Part III: Network Attached Storage<H3> 9: Putting Storage on the Network: A Detailed Discussion<H3> 10: NAS Hardware Devices<H3> 11: NAS Software Components<H3> 12: NAS Connectivity Options<H2> Part IV: Storage Area Networks<H3> 13: Architecture Overview<H3> 14: Hardware Devices<H3> 15: Software Components<H3> 16: Configuration Options for SANs<H2> Part V: Application-Putting It Together<H3> 17: Defining the I/O Workload<H3> 18: Applying the SAN Solution<H3> 19: Applying the NAS Solution<H3> 20: Considerations When Integrating SAN and NAS<H2> Part VI: Management-Keeping It Running<H3> 21: Planning Business Continuity<H3> 22: Managing Availability<H3> 23: Maintaining Serviceability<H3> 24: Capacity Planning<H3> 25: Security Considerations<H2> Part VII: Appendixes<H3> A: NAS Case Study: The International Image Processing Company<H3> B: SAN Case Study: The Import Auto Industry<H3> C: SAN/NAS Management Case Study: The Southwestern CD Company<H3> D: Glossary