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 Using SANs & NAS
  

  Using SANs & NAS by W.Curtis Preston

  • Published by: O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES
  • Author: W.Curtis Preston
  • Page Count: 202
  • Group: NETWORKS - SANS/NAS
  • ISBN: 0596001533/9780596001537
  • Published: Feb 2002

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Using SANs & NAS
Data is the lifeblood of modern business, and modern data
centers have extremely demanding requirements for size,
speed, and reliability. Storage Area Networks (SANs) and
Network Attached Storage (NAS) allow organizations to manage
and back up huge file systems quickly, thereby keeping their
lifeblood flowing. W. Curtis Preston's insightful book
takes you through the ins and outs of building and managing
large data centers using SANs and NAS.

As a network administrator you're aware that multi-terabyte
data stores are common and petabyte data stores are starting
to appear. Given this much data, how do you ensure that it
is available all the time, that access times and throughput
are reasonable, and that the data can be backed up and
restored in a timely manner? SANs and NAS provide solutions
that help you work through these problems, with special
attention to the difficulty of backing up huge data stores.

This book explains the similarities and differences of SANs
and NAS to help you determine which, or both, of these
complementing technologies are appropriate for your network.
Using SANs, for instance, is a way to share multiple devices
(tape drives and disk drives) for storage, while NAS is a
means for centrally storing files so they can be shared.
Preston exams each technology with a vendor neutral
approach, starting with the building blocks of a SAN and how
they can be assembled for effective storage solutions. He
covers day-to-day management and backup and recovery for
both SANs and NAS in detail.

Whether you're a seasoned storage administrator or a network
administrator charged with taking on this role, you'll find
all the information you need to make informed architecture
and data management decisions. The book fans out to explore
technologies such as RAID and other forms of monitoring that
will help complement your data center. With an eye on the
future, other technologies that might affect the
architecture and management of the data center are explored.
This is sure to be an essential volume in any network
administrator's or storage administrator's library.

Preface

1. What Are SANs and NAS?
      From SCSI to SANs
      What Is a SAN?
      Backup and Recovery: Before SANs
      From NFS and SMB to NAS
      SAN Versus NAS: A Summary
      Which Is Right for You?

2. Fibre Channel Architecture
      Fibre Channel: An Overview
      Fibre Channel Ports
      Fibre Channel Topologies
      SAN Building Blocks
      Fibre Channel and SANs: A Summary

3. Managing a SAN
      The Different Uses for SANs
      SAN Issues to Be Managed
      Access to Storage Resources
      Ongoing Maintenance
      Using SANS to Maximize Your Storage
      Summary

4. SAN Backup and Recovery
      Overview
      LAN-Free Backups
      Client-Free Backups
      Server-Free Backups
      LAN-Free, Client-Free, or Server-Free?

5. NAS Architecture
      What's Wrong with Standard NFS and CIFS?
      NFS and CIFS Advances
      System Architecture Advances
      High Availability and Scalability
      Low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
      Ease of Maintenance
      Ease of Use

6. Managing NAS
      The Different Uses for NAS
      Installing a Filer
      Configuring a Filer
      Applications
      Data Migration
      Maintenance
      Monitoring, Analyzing, and Reporting
      Performance Tuning

7. NAS Backup and Recovery
      Snapshots and Mirroring
      Native Utilities
      NFS/CIFS
      Push Agent Software
      NDMP
      What About LAN-Free, Client-Free, and Server-Free Backup?
      Database Backup and Recovery
      Benefits Summary

A. Disruptive Technologies

B. RAID Levels

Index