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Scaling Storage with Clustering
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Posted:
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02 Jan 2008
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Premiered:
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09 Sep 2008
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Format:
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Video
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Videocast
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Greg Schulz, Founder and a Senior Analyst for the StorageIO Group, looks at clustered storage as a technique to scale both I/Os to meet transaction processing and bandwidth along with other cluster storage scaling benefits for both SAN and NAS environments.
View this Videocast to get the answers to the most pressing questions on clustering, including:
- What are the defining characteristics of clustered storage and how does it differ from traditional storage environments?
- Does implementing a clustered storage system force other changes in the storage environment?
- Are there particular applications that benefit more from clustered storage?
- Is there a difference between grid computing and clusters?
- And more
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Speaker
Greg Schulz
Founder & Sr. Analyst -The StorageIO Group
Greg Schulz is the Founder and a Senior Analyst for the StorageIO Group as well as author of the book "Resilient Storage Networks - Designing Flexible Scalable Data Infrastructures". He brings over 25 years experience in UNIX, Windows, IBM Mainframe, OpenVMS and other environments from a clustering, server, applications, capacity planning, DR, networking and storage perspective.
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Cluster Management | Cluster Software | Clustering | Data Management | Fibre Channel SAN | Grid Computing | iSCSI SAN | NAS | Storage Best Practices | Storage Management
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