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The Holy Grail of Data Storage Management by Jon William Toigo,

The Holy Grail of Data Storage Management by Jon William Toigo,
"This is a great book at the right time . . . I found the book to be exactly what I was looking for and very well written." --Dr. David Spuler, Director of Advanced Research, BMC Software and Author, Enterprise Application Management with PATROL (1999) What Every Enterprise Needs to Know to Solve Its Data Deluge! Depending on the analyst one follows, corporate IT departments will spend between 75 and 90 cents of every dollar over the next five years on data storage products. The reason is simple: Companies are generating data at a phenomenal rate and increasing their requirements for data storage by 100 percent or more per year. In The Holy Grail of Data Storage Management, Jon William Toigo documents current trends in storage technology and shows IT executives exactly how to plan a comprehensive strategy for maximizing the availability, performance, and cost-effectiveness of enterprise storage. Discover how to: Map your storage strategy to long-term business goals and application data movement requirements Apply architectural, scalability, and investment protection criteria to every storage purchase Customize storage to key enterprise applications, including data warehousing, ERP, OLTP, and e-commerce Master the new skills needed to manage next-generation storage This vendor-neutral guide offers new insight into every next-generation storage technology: network attached storage (NAS), RAID array configurations, storage appliances, near on-line storage, Storage Area Networks (SANs), optical systems, and much more. If you're responsible for enterprise storage, planning, architecture, and/or distributed systems, you'll find this book absolutely indispensable. TheHoly Grail of Data Storage Management is complemented by a new website, http: //www.stormgt.org, which provides useful, up-to-the-minute information on the fast-changing world of storage and storage management technology. See the Introduction for more details.



Unix Filesystems: Evolution, Design, and Implementation by Steve D. Pate,
Unix Filesystems: Evolution, Design, and Implementation by Steve D. Pate,
A comprehensive look at the principles, functionality, and implementations of UNIX and Linux® filesystems Every aspect of a network– storage, file transfers, backup– depends on the filesystem for structure, functionality, and integrity. Surprisingly, UNIX– the operating system of choice for mission-critical networks– has historically had little documentation on its filesystem structures. Written by Steve Pate, a sen-ior member of the VERITAS Filesystems Group, this book sheds light on the inner workings of UNIX filesystems and gives you the know-how to fine-tune your UNIX filesystems for optimal performance. Pate also provides a complete implementation of the System V filesystem on Linux, as well as instructions on how to build, install, and analyze it. In addition to the author’ s comprehensive and practical coverage of all aspects of filesystems, this book: Covers the commands and implementations of all major versions of UNIX and Linux filesystems Includes case studies of three real-world implementations of the VERITAS Filesystem (VxFS), the Unix File System (UFS), and the Linux-based ext2 and ext3 filesystemsDescribes backup techniques, archiving tools, and frozen image techniques used to create stable backupsDetails how to build distributed and clustered filesystems using Storage Area Networks Wiley Technology Publishing has teamed with VERITAS Software Corporation to deliver a series of books for the enterprise storage management community. These titles will provide system and network administrators, server application developers, and storage engineers with in-depth, hands-on information on how to build scalable, quick, and highly availablestorage area networks. Key books in the series, including this one, are designed to help CIOs make the decisions as to when and how to embark on investing in new technology. The companion Web site includes all of the code for the databases included in this book.



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Electronic document management system - An Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) is a computer based system used for managing electronic and paper-based documents. An EDMS generally offers a means of checking documents into the system, searching for documents in the system, and version control.

System Reference Document - The System Reference Document, or SRD, is a set of reference role playing game mechanics licensed under the Open Gaming License by Wizards of the Coast (or WotC) and based upon their Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. The SRD forms the basis of WotC's various d20 System role-playing games, including the d20 System itself, d20 Modern and d20 Future.

Government Pipelines and Storage System - The Government Pipelines and Storage System (GPSS) is a United Kingdom pipeline system run by Oil and Pipelines Agency for the MOD. The network consists of some 2500 kilometers of pipeline and 46 other facilities.



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