Information Storage and Management (eBook, ePUB)
Storing, Managing, and Protecting Digital Information in Classic, Virtualized, and Cloud Environments
Information Storage and Management (eBook, ePUB)
Storing, Managing, and Protecting Digital Information in Classic, Virtualized, and Cloud Environments
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The new edition of a bestseller, now revised and update throughout! This new edition of the unparalleled bestseller serves as a full training course all in one and as the world's largest data storage company, EMC is the ideal author for such a critical resource. They cover the components of a storage system and the different storage system models while also offering essential new material that explores the advances in existing technologies and the emergence of the "Cloud" as well as updates and vital information on new technologies. * Features a separate section on emerging area of cloud…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118236963
- Artikelnr.: 37344161
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118236963
- Artikelnr.: 37344161
Introduction to Information Storage 3 1.1 Information Storage 4 1.2
Evolution of Storage Architecture 9 1.3 Data Center Infrastructure 11 1.4
Virtualization and Cloud Computing 14 Chapter 2 Data Center Environment 17
2.1 Application 18 2.2 Database Management System (DBMS) 18 2.3 Host
(Compute) 19 2.4 Connectivity 27 2.5 Storage 29 2.6 Disk Drive Components
31 2.7 Disk Drive Performance 36 2.8 Host Access to Data 40 2.9
Direct-Attached Storage 41 2.10 Storage Design Based on Application
Requirements and Disk Performance 43 2.11 Disk Native Command Queuing 45
2.12 Introduction to Flash Drives 46 2.13 Concept in Practice: VMware ESXi
48 Chapter 3 Data Protection: RAID 51 3.1 RAID Implementation Methods 52
3.2 RAID Array Components 53 3.3 RAID Techniques 53 3.4 RAID Levels 57 3.5
RAID Impact on Disk Performance 64 3.6 RAID Comparison 66 3.7 Hot Spares 68
Chapter 4 Intelligent Storage Systems 71 4.1 Components of an Intelligent
Storage System 72 4.2 Storage Provisioning 79 4.3 Types of Intelligent
Storage Systems 85 4.4 Concepts in Practice: EMC Symmetrix and VNX 87
Section II Storage Networking Technologies 93 Chapter 5 Fibre Channel
Storage Area Networks 95 5.1 Fibre Channel: Overview 96 5.2 The SAN and Its
Evolution 97 5.3 Components of FC SAN 98 5.4 FC Connectivity 102 5.5
Switched Fabric Ports 106 5.6 Fibre Channel Architecture 106 5.7 Fabric
Services 113 5.8 Switched Fabric Login Types 114 5.9 Zoning 115 5.10 FC SAN
Topologies 118 5.11 Virtualization in SAN 122 5.12 Concepts in Practice:
EMC Connectrix and EMC VPLEX 125 Chapter 6 IP SAN and FCoE 131 6.2 FCIP 142
6.3 FCoE 145 Chapter 7 Network-Attached Storage 157 7.1 General-Purpose
Servers versus NAS Devices 158 7.2 Benefi ts of NAS 159 7.3 File Systems
and Network File Sharing 160 7.4 Components of NAS 162 7.5 NAS I/O
Operation 163 7.6 NAS Implementations 163 7.7 NAS File-Sharing Protocols
168 7.8 Factors Affecting NAS Performance 171 7.9 File-Level Virtualization
174 7.10 Concepts in Practice: EMC Isilon and EMC VNX Gateway 175 Chapter 8
Object-Based and Unified Storage 179 8.1 Object-Based Storage Devices 180
8.2 Content-Addressed Storage 187 8.3 CAS Use Cases 188 8.4 Unifi ed
Storage 190 8.5 Concepts in Practice: EMC Atmos, EMC VNX, and EMC Centera
192 Section III Backup, Archive, and Replication 199 Chapter 9 Introduction
to Business Continuity 201 9.1 Information Availability 202 9.2 BC
Terminology 205 9.3 BC Planning Life Cycle 207 9.4 Failure Analysis 210 9.5
Business Impact Analysis 213 9.6 BC Technology Solutions 213 9.7 Concept in
Practice: EMC PowerPath 214 Chapter 10 Backup and Archive 225 10.1 Backup
Purpose 226 10.2 Backup Considerations 227 10.3 Backup Granularity 228 10.4
Recovery Considerations 231 10.5 Backup Methods 231 10.6 Backup
Architecture 233 10.7 Backup and Restore Operations 234 10.8 Backup
Topologies 236 10.9 Backup in NAS Environments 239 10.10 Backup Targets 242
10.11 Data Deduplication for Backup 249 10.12 Backup in Virtualized
Environments 252 10.13 Data Archive 254 10.14 Archiving Solution
Architecture 255 10.15 Concepts in Practice: EMC NetWorker, EMC Avamar, and
EMC Data Domain 257 Chapter 11 Local Replication 263 11.1 Replication
Terminology 264 11.2 Uses of Local Replicas 264 11.3 Replica Consistency
265 11.4 Local Replication Technologies 269 11.5 Tracking Changes to Source
and Replica 281 11.6 Restore and Restart Considerations 282 11.7 Creating
Multiple Replicas 283 11.8 Local Replication in a Virtualized Environment
284 11.9 Concepts in Practice: EMC TimeFinder, EMC SnapView, and EMC
RecoverPoint 285 Chapter 12 Remote Replication 289 12.1 Modes of Remote
Replication 289 12.2 Remote Replication Technologies 292 12.3 Three-Site
Replication 300 12.4 Data Migration Solutions 304 12.5 Remote Replication
and Migration in a Virtualized Environment 306 12.6 Concepts in Practice:
EMC SRDF, EMC MirrorView, and EMC RecoverPoint 307 Section IV Cloud
Computing 311 Chapter 13 Cloud Computing 313 13.1 Cloud Enabling
Technologies 314 13.2 Characteristics of Cloud Computing 314 13.3 Benefi ts
of Cloud Computing 316 13.4 Cloud Service Models 316 13.5 Cloud Deployment
Models 318 13.6 Cloud Computing Infrastructure 322 13.7 Cloud Challenges
326 13.8 Cloud Adoption Considerations 327 13.9 Concepts in Practice:
Vblock 329 Section V Securing and Managing Storage Infrastructure 331
Chapter 14 Securing the Storage Infrastructure 333 14.1 Information
Security Framework 334 14.2 Risk Triad 334 14.3 Storage Security Domains
338 14.4 Security Implementations in Storage Networking 346 14.5 Securing
Storage Infrastructure in Virtualized and Cloud Environments 358 14.6
Concepts in Practice: RSA and VMware Security Products 361 Chapter 15
Managing the Storage Infrastructure 365 15.1 Monitoring the Storage
Infrastructure 366 15.2 Storage Infrastructure Management Activities 376
15.3 Storage Infrastructure Management Challenges 384 15.4 Developing an
Ideal Solution 384 15.5 Information Lifecycle Management 386 15.6 Storage
Tiering 388 15.7 Concepts in Practice: EMC Infrastructure Management Tools
391 Appendix A Application I/O Characteristics 395 Appendix B Parallel SCSI
399 Appendix C SAN Design Exercises 405 Appendix D Information Availability
Exercises 409 Appendix E Network Technologies for Remote Replication 411
Appendix F Acronyms and Abbreviations 413 Glossary 427 Index 465
Introduction to Information Storage 3 1.1 Information Storage 4 1.2
Evolution of Storage Architecture 9 1.3 Data Center Infrastructure 11 1.4
Virtualization and Cloud Computing 14 Chapter 2 Data Center Environment 17
2.1 Application 18 2.2 Database Management System (DBMS) 18 2.3 Host
(Compute) 19 2.4 Connectivity 27 2.5 Storage 29 2.6 Disk Drive Components
31 2.7 Disk Drive Performance 36 2.8 Host Access to Data 40 2.9
Direct-Attached Storage 41 2.10 Storage Design Based on Application
Requirements and Disk Performance 43 2.11 Disk Native Command Queuing 45
2.12 Introduction to Flash Drives 46 2.13 Concept in Practice: VMware ESXi
48 Chapter 3 Data Protection: RAID 51 3.1 RAID Implementation Methods 52
3.2 RAID Array Components 53 3.3 RAID Techniques 53 3.4 RAID Levels 57 3.5
RAID Impact on Disk Performance 64 3.6 RAID Comparison 66 3.7 Hot Spares 68
Chapter 4 Intelligent Storage Systems 71 4.1 Components of an Intelligent
Storage System 72 4.2 Storage Provisioning 79 4.3 Types of Intelligent
Storage Systems 85 4.4 Concepts in Practice: EMC Symmetrix and VNX 87
Section II Storage Networking Technologies 93 Chapter 5 Fibre Channel
Storage Area Networks 95 5.1 Fibre Channel: Overview 96 5.2 The SAN and Its
Evolution 97 5.3 Components of FC SAN 98 5.4 FC Connectivity 102 5.5
Switched Fabric Ports 106 5.6 Fibre Channel Architecture 106 5.7 Fabric
Services 113 5.8 Switched Fabric Login Types 114 5.9 Zoning 115 5.10 FC SAN
Topologies 118 5.11 Virtualization in SAN 122 5.12 Concepts in Practice:
EMC Connectrix and EMC VPLEX 125 Chapter 6 IP SAN and FCoE 131 6.2 FCIP 142
6.3 FCoE 145 Chapter 7 Network-Attached Storage 157 7.1 General-Purpose
Servers versus NAS Devices 158 7.2 Benefi ts of NAS 159 7.3 File Systems
and Network File Sharing 160 7.4 Components of NAS 162 7.5 NAS I/O
Operation 163 7.6 NAS Implementations 163 7.7 NAS File-Sharing Protocols
168 7.8 Factors Affecting NAS Performance 171 7.9 File-Level Virtualization
174 7.10 Concepts in Practice: EMC Isilon and EMC VNX Gateway 175 Chapter 8
Object-Based and Unified Storage 179 8.1 Object-Based Storage Devices 180
8.2 Content-Addressed Storage 187 8.3 CAS Use Cases 188 8.4 Unifi ed
Storage 190 8.5 Concepts in Practice: EMC Atmos, EMC VNX, and EMC Centera
192 Section III Backup, Archive, and Replication 199 Chapter 9 Introduction
to Business Continuity 201 9.1 Information Availability 202 9.2 BC
Terminology 205 9.3 BC Planning Life Cycle 207 9.4 Failure Analysis 210 9.5
Business Impact Analysis 213 9.6 BC Technology Solutions 213 9.7 Concept in
Practice: EMC PowerPath 214 Chapter 10 Backup and Archive 225 10.1 Backup
Purpose 226 10.2 Backup Considerations 227 10.3 Backup Granularity 228 10.4
Recovery Considerations 231 10.5 Backup Methods 231 10.6 Backup
Architecture 233 10.7 Backup and Restore Operations 234 10.8 Backup
Topologies 236 10.9 Backup in NAS Environments 239 10.10 Backup Targets 242
10.11 Data Deduplication for Backup 249 10.12 Backup in Virtualized
Environments 252 10.13 Data Archive 254 10.14 Archiving Solution
Architecture 255 10.15 Concepts in Practice: EMC NetWorker, EMC Avamar, and
EMC Data Domain 257 Chapter 11 Local Replication 263 11.1 Replication
Terminology 264 11.2 Uses of Local Replicas 264 11.3 Replica Consistency
265 11.4 Local Replication Technologies 269 11.5 Tracking Changes to Source
and Replica 281 11.6 Restore and Restart Considerations 282 11.7 Creating
Multiple Replicas 283 11.8 Local Replication in a Virtualized Environment
284 11.9 Concepts in Practice: EMC TimeFinder, EMC SnapView, and EMC
RecoverPoint 285 Chapter 12 Remote Replication 289 12.1 Modes of Remote
Replication 289 12.2 Remote Replication Technologies 292 12.3 Three-Site
Replication 300 12.4 Data Migration Solutions 304 12.5 Remote Replication
and Migration in a Virtualized Environment 306 12.6 Concepts in Practice:
EMC SRDF, EMC MirrorView, and EMC RecoverPoint 307 Section IV Cloud
Computing 311 Chapter 13 Cloud Computing 313 13.1 Cloud Enabling
Technologies 314 13.2 Characteristics of Cloud Computing 314 13.3 Benefi ts
of Cloud Computing 316 13.4 Cloud Service Models 316 13.5 Cloud Deployment
Models 318 13.6 Cloud Computing Infrastructure 322 13.7 Cloud Challenges
326 13.8 Cloud Adoption Considerations 327 13.9 Concepts in Practice:
Vblock 329 Section V Securing and Managing Storage Infrastructure 331
Chapter 14 Securing the Storage Infrastructure 333 14.1 Information
Security Framework 334 14.2 Risk Triad 334 14.3 Storage Security Domains
338 14.4 Security Implementations in Storage Networking 346 14.5 Securing
Storage Infrastructure in Virtualized and Cloud Environments 358 14.6
Concepts in Practice: RSA and VMware Security Products 361 Chapter 15
Managing the Storage Infrastructure 365 15.1 Monitoring the Storage
Infrastructure 366 15.2 Storage Infrastructure Management Activities 376
15.3 Storage Infrastructure Management Challenges 384 15.4 Developing an
Ideal Solution 384 15.5 Information Lifecycle Management 386 15.6 Storage
Tiering 388 15.7 Concepts in Practice: EMC Infrastructure Management Tools
391 Appendix A Application I/O Characteristics 395 Appendix B Parallel SCSI
399 Appendix C SAN Design Exercises 405 Appendix D Information Availability
Exercises 409 Appendix E Network Technologies for Remote Replication 411
Appendix F Acronyms and Abbreviations 413 Glossary 427 Index 465