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Clustering for Performance -- Scale up and Scale Out
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ABSTRACT:
Clustering is a popular technique for aggregating resources to increase scalability in terms of performance, capacity, availability, seamless growth and ease of management. While not as popular as server clusters clustering is growing in popularity as a technique to enhance the scaling capabilities of storage.
Myths persist that clustered storage is only applicable to high performance compute bandwidth intensive large shared NAS file systems found in research labs, however the reality is much different.
In this expert Webcast, 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 for video and content rich media applications, along with other cluster storage scaling benefits for both SAN and NAS environments.
View this expert Webcast to learn more.
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Speaker
Greg Schulz
Founder and Senior Analyst, 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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