جزییات کتاب
All you need to know about Storage Area Networks The amount of data of an average company doubles every year. Thus, companies who own 1TB of data today will own 32TB in five years. Storage networks help to tame such data quantities and to manage this data growth efficiently. Since stored data and information are the biggest asset of any company, anyone who is involved in the planning or the operation of IT systems requires a basic knowledge of the principle and the use of storage networks. Storage Networks Explained covers the fundaments, techniques and functions of storage networks such as disk subsystems, Fibre Channel SAN, Internet SCSI (iSCSI), Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), Network Attached Storage (NAS), file systems, and storage virtualization. Furthermore the authors describe the use of these techniques and how they are designed to achieve high-availability, flexibility, and scalability of data and applications. Additional attention is given to network backup and the management of storage networks. Written by leading experts in the field, this book on storage area networks is updated and fully revised. Key features:Presents the basic concepts of storage networks, such as I/O techniques, disk subsystems, virtualization, NAS and SAN file systemsContent: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–11): Chapter 2 Intelligent Disk Subsystems (pages 13–57): Chapter 3 I/O Techniques (pages 59–136): Chapter 4 File Systems and Network Attached Storage (NAS) (pages 137–159): Chapter 5 Storage Virtualisation (pages 161–192): Chapter 6 Application of Storage Networks (pages 193–235): Chapter 7 Network Backup (pages 237–279): Chapter 8 Archiving (pages 281–344): Chapter 9 Business Continuity (pages 345–385): Chapter 10 Management of Storage Networks (pages 387–415): Chapter 11 Removable Media Management (pages 417–447): Chapter 12 The SNIA Shared Storage Model (pages 449–493): Chapter 13 Final Note (page 495):