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Using Sans and NAS Help for Storage Administrators

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.03.2002

Verlag

O'Reilly Media

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224

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23,3/17,9/1,5 cm

Gewicht

378 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-596-00153-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.03.2002

Verlag

O'Reilly Media

Seitenzahl

224

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/17,9/1,5 cm

Gewicht

378 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-596-00153-7

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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  • Produktbild: Using Sans and NAS
  • Dedication;
    Preface;
    Boy, Was This Fun!;
    What Is This Book For?;
    Conventions Used in This Book;
    Comments and Questions;
    Acknowledgments;
    Chapter 1: What Are SANs and NAS?;
    1.1 From SCSI to SANs;
    1.2 What Is a SAN?;
    1.3 Backup and Recovery: Before SANs;
    1.4 From NFS and SMB to NAS;
    1.5 SAN Versus NAS: A Summary;
    1.6 Which Is Right for You?;
    Chapter 2: Fibre Channel Architecture;
    2.1 Fibre Channel: An Overview;
    2.2 Fibre Channel Ports;
    2.3 Fibre Channel Topologies;
    2.4 SAN Building Blocks;
    2.5 Fibre Channel and SANs: A Summary;
    Chapter 3: Managing a SAN;
    3.1 The Different Uses for SANs;
    3.2 SAN Issues to Be Managed;
    3.3 Access to Storage Resources;
    3.4 Ongoing Maintenance;
    3.5 Using SANs to Maximize Your Storage;
    3.6 Summary;
    Chapter 4: SAN Backup and Recovery;
    4.1 Overview;
    4.2 LAN-Free Backups;
    4.3 Client-Free Backups;
    4.4 Server-Free Backups;
    4.5 LAN-Free, Client-Free, or Server-Free?;
    Chapter 5: NAS Architecture;
    5.1 What's Wrong with Standard NFS and CIFS?;
    5.2 NFS and CIFS Advances;
    5.3 System Architecture Advances;
    5.4 High Availability and Scalability;
    5.5 Low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO);
    5.6 Ease of Maintenance;
    5.7 Ease of Use;
    Chapter 6: Managing NAS;
    6.1 The Different Uses for NAS;
    6.2 Installing a Filer;
    6.3 Configuring a Filer;
    6.4 Applications;
    6.5 Data Migration;
    6.6 Maintenance;
    6.7 Monitoring, Analyzing, and Reporting;
    6.8 Performance Tuning;
    Chapter 7: NAS Backup and Recovery;
    7.1 Snapshots and Mirroring;
    7.2 Native Utilities;
    7.3 NFS/CIFS;
    7.4 Push Agent Software;
    7.5 NDMP;
    7.6 What About LAN-Free, Client-Free, and Server-Free Backup?;
    7.7 Database Backup and Recovery;
    7.8 Benefits Summary;
    Appendix A: Disruptive Technologies;
    A.1 DAFS: Direct Access File System;
    A.2 VI: Virtual Interface;
    A.3 InfiniBand;
    A.4 iSCSI;
    Appendix B: RAID Levels;
    B.1 RAID 0;
    B.2 RAID 1;
    B.3 RAID 0+1;
    B.4 RAID 1+0 (RAID 10);
    B.5 RAID 2;
    B.6 RAID 3;
    B.7 RAID 4 and RAID 5;
    Colophon;