1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911019243903321

Autore

Jepsen Thomas C

Titolo

Distributed storage networks : architecture, protocols and management / / Thomas C. Jepsen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester, : Wiley, c2003

ISBN

9786610274055

9781118691113

1118691113

9780470871461

0470871466

9781280274053

1280274050

9780470871478

0470871474

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (340 p.)

Disciplina

004.6

005.758

Soggetti

Storage area networks (Computer networks)

Electronic data processing - Distributed processing

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes lists of web sites, bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

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 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)

Sommario/riassunto

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



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911019542103321

Titolo

Mobile DNA II / / edited by Nancy L. Craig ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : ASM Press, c2002

ISBN

1-68367-415-4

1-55581-795-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xviii, 1204 p., [32] p. of plates ) : ill. (some col.) ;

Altri autori (Persone)

CraigNancy L

CraigNancy Lynn <1952->

Disciplina

572.8/69

Soggetti

Mobile genetic elements

Interspersed Repetitive Sequences

DNA Transposable Elements

DNA, Recombinant - physiology

Eukaryotic Cells

Prokaryotic Cells

DNA

Cells

Nucleic Acids

Anatomy

Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid

Genome Components

Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides

Genome

Base Sequence

Molecular Structure

Genetic Structures

Genetic Phenomena

Biochemical Phenomena

Chemical Phenomena

DNA, Recombinant

Biology

Health & Biological Sciences

Genetics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa



Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction to Mobile DNAs: What They Are, Their Cellular Roles, How They Move, and How To Exploit Them -- Mobile DNA: an Introduction / Nancy L. Craig -- Chemical Mechanisms for Mobilizing DNA / Kiyoshi Mizuuchi, Tania A. Baker -- Putting Mobile DNA to Work: the Toolbox / Jef D. Boeke -- Chromosome Manipulation by Cre-lox Recombination / Brian Sauer -- Transposable Elements as Sources of Genomic Variation / Margaret G. Kidwell, Damon R. Lisch -- Conservative Site-Specific Recombination: Rearrangements That Involve Covalent Protein-DNA Intermediates -- A Structural View of Tyrosine Recombinase Site-Specific Recombination / Gregory D. Van Duyne -- [lambda] Integrase and the [lambda] Int Family / Marco A. Azaro, Arthur Landy -- Xer Site-Specific Recombination: Promoting Chromosome Segregation / Francois-Xavier Barre, David J. Sherratt -- Gene Acquisition in Bacteria by Integron-Mediated Site-Specific Recombination / Gavin D. Recchia, David J. Sherratt -- Conjugative Transposons and Related Mobile Elements / Gordon Churchward -- Site-Specific Recombination by the Flp Protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Makkuni Jayaram, Ian Grainge, Gena Tribble -- Theme and Variation in Tyrosine Recombinases: Structure of a Flp-DNA Complex / Phoebe A. Rice -- Bacterial Site-Specific DNA Inversion Systems / Reid C. Johnson -- The Movement of Tn3-Like Elements: Transposition and Cointegrate Resolution / Nigel D.F. Grindley -- Recombination via Direct Transesterifications: Transposition Reactions That Involve Only DNA Intermediates.