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 Enterprise Grid Computing with Oracle (Osborne Oracle Press S.)
  

  Enterprise Grid Computing with Oracle (Osborne Oracle Press S.) by Brajesh Goyal ; Shilpa Lawande

  • Published by: Osborne/McGraw-Hill,U.S.
  • Author: Brajesh Goyal ; Shilpa Lawande
  • Page Count: 380
  • Group: Systems analysis & design
  • ISBN: 007226280X/9780072262803
  • Published: Jul 2006

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Enterprise Grid Computing with Oracle (Osborne Oracle Press S.)
Hit the grid running with this roadmap for implementing Oracle enterprise grid technology. Written by the former principal product manager for Grid Computing at Oracle, this is the only book on the market that explains how to take full advantage of the agility, reliability, and low cost of Enterprise Grid Computing in the Oracle environment. The book discusses the technologies and processes involved in moving towards the grid model at every layer of the IT stack, including storage, servers, databases and applications.


Contents:

ForewordAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1: Motivation for Enterprise Grid ComputingChapter 2: The Evolution of Enterprise Grid ComputingChapter 3: Grid-enabling the Data CenterChapter 4: Storage GridChapter 5: Server GridChapter 6: Application GridChapter 7: Information GridChapter 8: Software ProvisioningChapter 9: Grid ManagementChapter 10: Enterprise Grid SecurityChapter 11: Business Continuity with an Enterprise GridChapter 12: Steps to Grid AdoptionIndex


Brief Description:

Explains how to take advantage of the agility, reliability, and low cost of Enterprise Grid Computing in the Oracle environment. This book discusses the technologies and processes involved in moving towards the grid model at various layers of the IT stack, including storage, servers, databases and applications.