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31 Mar 2008 |
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01 Mar 2008 |
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PDF
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White Paper |
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English |
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ABSTRACT:
A majority of today's vendors claim that their products are easy to use. But just what does that mean? For a seasoned professional, setting up a complex system can be quite simple. However, the real test is if an unskilled user can make it through the installation process without any training.
To put one vendor's claims to the test, IT journalist Stan Gibson took on the role of a storage manager and tried to configure their iSCSI SAN solution from a remote location. This white paper highlights the processes that Gibson went through to configure the SAN and explains whether or not their solution really was as easy to set up as they claim.
Whether you're a seasoned professional exploring new vendor offerings or a novice storage administrator looking for a step-by-step guide on configuring an iSCSI array, this white paper can provide the answers.
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