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Jepsen Thomas C |
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Titolo |
Distributed storage networks [[electronic resource] ] : architecture, protocols and management / / Thomas C. Jepsen |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Chichester, : Wiley, c2003 |
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ISBN |
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1-118-69111-3 |
0-470-87146-6 |
1-280-27405-0 |
9786610274055 |
0-470-87147-4 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (340 p.) |
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Soggetti |
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Storage area networks (Computer networks) |
Electronic data processing - Distributed processing |
Electronic books. |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes lists of web sites, bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Distributed Storage Networks Architecture, Protocols and Management; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction to Storage Networking; 1.1 Overview; 1.1.1 Who Should Read this Book?; 1.1.2 Overview of Contents; 1.2 Evolution of Storage Networking; 1.2.1 Mainframe Storage Networks; 1.2.2 Storage for Small Computer Systems; 1.2.3 Managing 'Islands of Storage'; 1.3 Terminology; 1.3.1 What is a Storage Network?; 1.3.2 What is a Storage Area Network?; 1.3.3 What is Network Attached Storage (NAS)?; 1.4 Storage Concepts |
1.4.1 How is Storage Shared Among Different Types of Processors?1.4.2 What is Storage Virtualization?; 1.4.3 What is a RAID?; 1.4.4 How is a RAID Different from a JBOD?; 1.5 SAN Applications; 1.5.1 Backup; 1.5.2 Disk Mirroring; 1.6 Summary; 2 Applications for Distributed Storage Networking; 2.1 Storage Integration; 2.2 Remote Backup/Restoral; 2.3 Disk Mirroring; 2.3.1 Processor-Centric Remote Disk Mirroring; 2.3.2 Storage Centric Remote Disk Mirroring; 2.3.3 'Split |
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Mirror' Copy; 2.4 Data Migration; 2.5 Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery; 2.6 Remote Operation of Peripheral Devices |
2.7 Mainframe/Open Systems Connectivity2.8 Network Attached Storage (NAS); 2.8.1 NAS File Sharing Protocol; 2.8.2 Distributing NAS Applications; 2.9 Summary; 3 Distance Considerations for Storage Networks; 3.1 Physical Layer; 3.1.1 Parallel Bus Limitations; 3.1.2 Optical Networking Considerations; 3.2 Protocol Considerations; 3.2.1 Command Execution; 3.2.2 Data Acknowledgments; 3.2.3 Remote Tape Backup over Extended Distances; 3.3 Caching; 3.4 Summary; 4 Architectures for Distributed Storage Networking; 4.1 Storage Networking in the Business Park; 4.2 Storage Networking in the Metro Network |
4.2.1 ESCON/Fibre Channel in the MAN Using Link Extenders4.2.2 ESCON/Fibre Channel/GigE in the MAN Using Point-to-Point WDM; 4.2.3 ESCON/Fibre Channel in the MAN Using a WDM Ring Configuration; 4.3 Storage Networking in the Wide Area Network; 4.4 Summary; 5 Protocols for Distributed Storage Networking; 5.1 Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI); 5.1.1 Applications; 5.1.2 Standards; 5.1.3 Network Topology - SCSI Parallel Interface (SPI); 5.1.4 Addressing; 5.1.5 Bus Protocol; 5.1.6 Physical Layer; 5.1.7 SCSI Summary; 5.2 Enterprise Systems Connection (ESCON); 5.2.1 Applications |
5.2.2 Standards5.2.3 Network Topology; 5.2.4 Addressing; 5.2.5 Link and Device Level Functions; 5.2.6 Physical Layer; 5.2.7 Summary; 5.3 Fiber Connection (FICON); 5.3.1 Applications; 5.3.2 Standards; 5.3.3 Network Topology; 5.3.4 Command Protocol; 5.3.5 Data Framing; 5.3.6 Physical Layer; 5.3.7 Summary; 5.4 Fibre Channel (FC); 5.4.1 Applications; 5.4.2 Standards; 5.4.3 Network Topology; 5.4.4 Protocol Overview; 5.4.5 FC-2 Functions: Links, Frames, Sequences and Exchanges; 5.4.6 FC1 Functions: Transmission Coding; 5.4.7 FC0 Functions: Physical Layer; 5.4.8 Fibre Channel Summary |
5.5 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) and 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 G Ethernet) |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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The worldwide market for SAN and NAS storage is anticipated to grow from US 2 billion in 1999 to over 25 billion by 2004. As business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce matures, even greater demands for management of stored data will arise.With the rapid increase in data storage requirements in the last decade, efficient management of stored data becomes a necessity for the enterprise. A recent UC-Berkeley study predicts that 150,000 terabytes of disk storage will be shipped in 2003. Most financial, insurance, healthcare, and telecommunications institutions are in the proces |
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