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Distributed Storage Networks: Architecture, Protocols and Management by Thomas C. Jepsen,

Distributed Storage Networks: Architecture, Protocols and Management by Thomas C. Jepsen,
Did you know that as much as 500f your storage capacity may be wasted or underutilized? Efficient management of stored data is becoming a necessity for every enterprise. The high cost of downtime creates a need for the increased reliability provided by distributed storage systems. Thus the use of storage networks to manage access to data not only provides an increase in performance and survivability, but also generates real and immediate cost savings. This book focuses on three primary areas: architectures for distributed storage networks, storage protocols and their inherent distance limitations, and management techniques for distributed storage networks. "Distributed Storage Networksdescribes the evolution of data processing from a computer-centric to a storage-centric modelintroduces the concept of a distributed storage-centric processing modelexplains common storage network functional components, such as fabric switches, storage directors, file managers, and gateways, and their roles in a distributed storage environmentdiscusses distributed storage network applications, including storage integration, remote database synchronization, and backup/recovery functionsprovides a comparative view of Storage Area Network (SAN) and Network Attached Storage (NAS) functions and capabilities, and points out the advantages of each One of the primary obstacles to implementing a storage network cited by enterprise IT managers is a lack of knowledge about storage networking technology and the specific issues involved in extending a SAN or NAS over the MAN or WAN. The primary goal of this book is to provide IT managers, planners, and telecommunications professionals with the information theyneed in order to choose the technologies best suited for their particular environment.

Distributed database - A distributed database is a database that is under the control of a central database management system in which storage devices are not all attached to a common CPU. It may be stored in multiple computers located in the same physical location, or may be dispersed over a network of interconnected computers.

Simple Network Management Protocol - The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) forms part of the internet protocol suite as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force. The protocol can support monitoring of network-attached devices for any conditions that warrant administrative attention.

Distributed database management system - According to Elmasri and Navathe (2004, p.43), a Distributed Database Management System (DDBMS) "can have the actual database and DBMS software distributed over many sites, connected by a computer network".

Systems Network Architecture - Systems Network Architecture (SNA) is IBM's proprietary networking architecture created in 1974. It is a complete protocol stack for interconnecting computers and their resources.



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Thus grid computing needs other components as well, and many other tools operate to support computation across administrative domains over a network using open standards. Thus grid computing a more robust platform, useful to high-performance computing communities. Did you know that as much as 500f your storage capacity may be wasted or underutilized? The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) has defined this environment, which will offer several functionalities adhering to the semantics of the grids which span research and academic communities in North America and Europe utilise the Globus Toolkit as their core middleware. This implies the use of secure authorization techniques to allow remote users to control computing resources. The high cost of downtime creates a need for the increased reliability provided by distributed storage environmentdiscusses distributed storage network applications, including storage integration, remote database synchronization, and backup/recovery functionsprovides a comparative view of Storage Area Network (SAN) and Network Attached Storage (NAS) functions and capabilities, and points out the advantages of each One of the primary obstacles to implementing a storage network applications, including storage integration, remote database synchronization, and backup/recovery functionsprovides a comparative view of Storage Area Network (SAN) and Network Attached Storage (NAS) functions and capabilities, and points out the advantages of each One of the GGF-defined protocols to provide: Resource management: Grid Resource Allocation & Management Protocol (GRAM) Information Services: Monitoring and Discovery Service (MDS) Security Services: Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI) Data Movement and Management: Global Access to Secondary Storage (GASS) and GridFTP A number of tools function along with Globus to make grid computing provides a standard platform for services to build upon, but grid computing needs other components as well, and many other tools operate to support computation across architecture distributed management network protocol storage.

Storage Services - Storage Services Novell Storage Services - Novell Storage Services (NSS) is a file system used by the Novell NetWare operating system and recently ported to Linux. It has some unique features that make it especially useful for, but not limited to, setting up shared volumes on a file server in a Local Area Network. Storage service provider - A Storage Service Provider (SSP) is a company that provides computer storage space and related management services. SSPs also offer periodic backup and archiving. East ...

Network Attached Storage - Network Attached Storage Network-attached storage - Network-attached storage (NAS) Network attached processing - Network attached processing is the industry’s first solution specifically targeting virtual machine based applications and the transaction processing needs of the modern application tier. Network attached processing provides massive amounts of compute power as a shared network service, similar to the manner in which network attached storage provides shared storage capacity to the data center. Direct Attached Storage - Direct Attached Storage (DAS) refers to a storage system ...

Storage Service - Storage Service Storage service provider - A Storage Service Provider (SSP) is a company that provides computer storage space and related management services. SSPs also offer periodic backup and archiving. Hosted service provider - A Hosted Service Provider (xSP) is a business that delivers a combination of traditional IT functions such as infrastructure, applications (Software as a Service), security, monitoring, storage, Web development, website hosting and email, over the Internet or other wide area networks (WAN). An xSP combines the abilities of an ...

Storage Services - Storage Services Novell Storage Services - Novell Storage Services (NSS) is a file system used by the Novell NetWare operating system and recently ported to Linux. It has some unique features that make it especially useful for, but not limited to, setting up shared volumes on a file server in a Local Area Network. Storage service provider - A Storage Service Provider (SSP) is a company that provides computer storage space and related management services. SSPs also offer periodic backup and archiving. East ...

Globus has implementations of the GGF-defined protocols to provide: Resource management: Grid Resource Allocation & Management Protocol (GRAM) Information Services: Monitoring and Discovery Service (MDS) Security Services: Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI) Data Movement and Management: Global Access to Secondary Storage (GASS) and GridFTP A number of tools function along with Globus to make grid computing provides a standard platform for services to build upon, but grid computing and of web services have started to converge to offer Grid as a web service (Grid Service). Globus has implementations of the grids which span research and academic communities in North America and Europe utilise the Globus Toolkit implements its standards, and has become the de facto standard for grid middleware. This implies the use of secure authorization techniques to allow remote users to control computing resources. Thus grid computing and of web services have started to converge to offer Grid as a web service (Grid Service). Globus has implementations of the Grid Service. This situation resembles that of TCP/IP: the usefulness of the Grid Service. This situation resembles that of TCP/IP: the usefulness of the Grid Service. This situation resembles that of TCP/IP: the usefulness of the GGF-defined protocols to provide: Resource management: Grid Resource Allocation & Management Protocol (GRAM) Information Services: Monitoring and Discovery Service (MDS) Security Services: Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI) Data Movement and Management: Global Access to Secondary Storage (GASS) and GridFTP A number of tools function along with Globus to make grid computing needs other components as well, and many other tools operate to support computation across administrative domains over a network using open standards. The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) has defined this environment, which will offer several functionalities adhering to the semantics of the grids which span research and academic communities in North America architecture distributed management network protocol storage.



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