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  • Book cover of Storage Networks Explained

    "Storage Networks Explained has much to recommend it.... ararity in the literature of digital data storage – a completeexposition of both the base subject matter and its applications,which at the same time offers a level of readability making itsuitable as an introduction to the subject. Storage NetworksExplained is also flexible. It can be read cover-to-cover,browsed, or used as a reference. I recommend Storage NetworksExplained as an essential component of any active informationtechnology library." —Paul Massiglia, Technical Director, VERITASSoftware Corporation Storage networks will become a basic technology likedatabases or local area networks. According to market research, 70%of external storage devices will be connected via storage networksin 2003. The authors have hands-on experience of network storagehardware and software, they teach customers about concrete networkstorage products, they understand the concepts behind storagenetworks, and show customers how storage networks address theirbusiness needs. Storage networks provide shared access to stored data frommultiple computers and servers, thus increasing storageefficiency and availability. They permit informationmanagement functions such as backup and recovery, data mirroring,disaster recovery, and data migration to be performed quickly andefficiently, with a minimum of system overhead. This book explains how to use storage networks to fixmalfunctioning business processes, covering the technologies aswell as applications. A hot topic that will become increasinglyimportant in the coming years. One of the first books to focus on using rather than buildingstorage networks, and how to solve problems. Looking beyond technology and showing the true benefits ofstorage networks. Covers fibre channel SAN, Network Attached Storage, iSCSI andInfiniBand technologies. Contains several case studies (e.g. the example of a travelportal, protecting a critical database) Endorsed by the Storage Networking Industry Association. Written by very experienced professionals who tailored the bookspecifically to meet customer needs including support withsupplementry material on Troppens website and Preface written byTony Clark. Provides basic application information key for systemsadministrators, database administrators and managers who need toknow about the networking aspects of their systems. As well assystems architects, network managers, information managementdirectors and decision makers. This book also supports applications for graduate students andother relevant courses in the field. Awarded Best System Administration Book 2005 by theLinux Journal

  • Book cover of Storage Networks Explained

    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 systems Covers the design of storage networks which provide flexible, highly-available, and scaleable IT systems Explains the use of storage networks for data sharing, data protection, and digital archiving Discusses management of storage networks using SNMP, SMI-S, and IEEE 1244 This book provides system administrators and system architects, as well as students and decision makers, with the tools needed for optimal selection and cost-effective use of storage networks. The Linux Journal awarded the first edition with the "Editor's Choice Award 2005" in the category "System Administration Book."

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  • Book cover of IBM Spectrum Scale Best Practices for Genomics Medicine Workloads

    Advancing the science of medicine by targeting a disease more precisely with treatment specific to each patient relies on access to that patient's genomics information and the ability to process massive amounts of genomics data quickly. Although genomics data is becoming a critical source for precision medicine, it is expected to create an expanding data ecosystem. Therefore, hospitals, genome centers, medical research centers, and other clinical institutes need to explore new methods of storing, accessing, securing, managing, sharing, and analyzing significant amounts of data. Healthcare and life sciences organizations that are running data-intensive genomics workloads on an IT infrastructure that lacks scalability, flexibility, performance, management, and cognitive capabilities also need to modernize and transform their infrastructure to support current and future requirements. IBM® offers an integrated solution for genomics that is based on composable infrastructure. This solution enables administrators to build an IT environment in a way that disaggregates the underlying compute, storage, and network resources. Such a composable building block based solution for genomics addresses the most complex data management aspect and allows organizations to store, access, manage, and share huge volumes of genome sequencing data. IBM SpectrumTM Scale is software-defined storage that is used to manage storage and provide massive scale, a global namespace, and high-performance data access with many enterprise features. IBM Spectrum ScaleTM is used in clustered environments, provides unified access to data via file protocols (POSIX, NFS, and SMB) and object protocols (Swift and S3), and supports analytic workloads via HDFS connectors. Deploying IBM Spectrum Scale and IBM Elastic StorageTM Server (IBM ESS) as a composable storage building block in a Genomics Next Generation Sequencing deployment offers key benefits of performance, scalability, analytics, and collaboration via multiple protocols. This IBM RedpaperTM publication describes a composable solution with detailed architecture definitions for storage, compute, and networking services for genomics next generation sequencing that enable solution architects to benefit from tried-and-tested deployments, to quickly plan and design an end-to-end infrastructure deployment. The preferred practices and fully tested recommendations described in this paper are derived from running GATK Best Practices work flow from the Broad Institute. The scenarios provide all that is required, including ready-to-use configuration and tuning templates for the different building blocks (compute, network, and storage), that can enable simpler deployment and that can enlarge the level of assurance over the performance for genomics workloads. The solution is designed to be elastic in nature, and the disaggregation of the building blocks allows IT administrators to easily and optimally configure the solution with maximum flexibility. The intended audience for this paper is technical decision makers, IT architects, deployment engineers, and administrators who are working in the healthcare domain and who are working on genomics-based workloads.

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  • Book cover of Speichernetze

    In der Vergangenheit wurden Daten vor allem auf Festplatten und Magnetbändern gespeichert, die in den Speichernetzen der eigenen Rechenzentren betrieben wurden. Heute erstreckt sich die Speicherlandschaft von Unternehmen über die Grenzen von Rechenzentren hinaus in die Cloud und auf mobile Endgeräte. Dieses Buch vermittelt einen umfassenden Einblick in Techniken und Architekturen für die Speicherung von Daten und stellt Anwendungen für das Datenmanagement vor. Dieses Wissen befähigt Sie, eigene Lösungen für die effiziente Speicherung und Verwaltung von Daten zu entwickeln und zu betreiben. Dazu erklärt das Buch zunächst grundlegende Techniken für die Speicherung auf Disk- und Flashsystemen, Magnetbändern, Dateisystemen sowie Objektspeichern und erläutert wesentliche Übertragungstechniken wie Fibre Channel, iSCSI, InfiniBand und NVMe. Außerdem lernen Sie die neuen Techniken zur Verarbeitung von unstrukturierten Daten im Pervasive Computing und in der Cloud kennen. Die Autoren leiten daraus die jeweiligen Anforderungen an den Speicher ab und zeigen, wie beide Welten miteinander kombiniert werden können. Der zweite Teil des Buchs beschreibt den Einsatz dieser Techniken und wie sie helfen, Ausfallsicherheit, Anpassbarkeit und Erweiterbarkeit von Speichernetzen und Anwendungen zu gewährleisten. Weitere Schwerpunkte bilden Anwendungen für das Datenmanagement wie die Datensicherung, die digitale Archivierung und die Verwaltung von Speichernetzen. Die 3. Auflage wurde komplett überarbeitet. Das Buch wurde um einige Kapitel erweitert und bestehende Kapitel aktualisiert, um den vielen neuen Entwicklungen der Speicherwelt Rechnung zu tragen.

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    Ulf Troppens

     · 2019

    Dieses Buch vermittelt einen umfassenden Einblick in Techniken und Architekturen für die Speicherung von Daten und stellt Anwendungen für das Datenmanagement vor. Dieses Wissen befähigt Sie, eigene Lösungen für die effiziente Speicherung und Verwaltung von Daten zu entwickeln und zu betreiben.

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