
Storage Area Network Fundamentals
Cisco Press
Published on 1. May 2002
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-58705-065-7 (ISBN)
Description
A guide to planning, implementing, managing, and using storage area networks to increase the efficiency of your network infrastructure
Gain in-depth coverage of SAN fundamentals, topologies, implementation and management techniques, and products
Build and sharpen your troubleshooting skills for data-mining, online transaction processing, imaging, data warehousing, and other highly data-intensive applications
Understand how to implement the Fibre Channel and iSCSI protocols, which are key to any SAN solution
Learn current industry implementation and application standards, as well as future advances
During the last decade, a multitude of changes in computing technology and the globalization of business through the Internet have resulted in a tremendous growth in storage requirements. This has forced many organizations around the world to reassess the way they view their storage environment. Many applications, such as e-commerce, imaging, data warehousing, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM), fill storage media quickly. Data accessibility and availability for these applications has to be fast and efficient. Clearly, the ever-increasing information access requirements have had a profound effect on most data centers. As a result, many organizations are searching for cost-effective ways to ensure high data availability and reliability.
Storage Area Network Fundamentals presents the benefits of storage area networks (SANs) to corporate users and enables them to deploy SAN technology effectively. Designed as an introduction to SANs, Storage Area Network Fundamentals develops an understanding of SAN basics and shows how to plan, implement, and manage a SAN. This book covers the topologies, protocols, and products required to implement and manage efficient SANs.
Gain in-depth coverage of SAN fundamentals, topologies, implementation and management techniques, and products
Build and sharpen your troubleshooting skills for data-mining, online transaction processing, imaging, data warehousing, and other highly data-intensive applications
Understand how to implement the Fibre Channel and iSCSI protocols, which are key to any SAN solution
Learn current industry implementation and application standards, as well as future advances
During the last decade, a multitude of changes in computing technology and the globalization of business through the Internet have resulted in a tremendous growth in storage requirements. This has forced many organizations around the world to reassess the way they view their storage environment. Many applications, such as e-commerce, imaging, data warehousing, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM), fill storage media quickly. Data accessibility and availability for these applications has to be fast and efficient. Clearly, the ever-increasing information access requirements have had a profound effect on most data centers. As a result, many organizations are searching for cost-effective ways to ensure high data availability and reliability.
Storage Area Network Fundamentals presents the benefits of storage area networks (SANs) to corporate users and enables them to deploy SAN technology effectively. Designed as an introduction to SANs, Storage Area Network Fundamentals develops an understanding of SAN basics and shows how to plan, implement, and manage a SAN. This book covers the topologies, protocols, and products required to implement and manage efficient SANs.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Indianapolis
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 192 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
739 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58705-065-7 (9781587050657)
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Persons
Meeta Gupta has a masters degree in computer engineering. The topic of networking is her first love. She currently works at NIIT Ltd., where she designs, develops, and authors books on various subjects. She has co-authored books on TCP/IP, A+ Certification, Visual C#, ASP.NET, and PHP. She also has extensive experience in designing and developing ILTs. Besides writing, Meeta has had a two-year stint in training and instruction. She has conducted courses on C++, Sybase, Windows NT, Unix, and HTML for audiences ranging from students to corporate clients.
NIIT is a global, multifaceted organization specializing in software development, education, training, and e-business solutions. NIIT has the world's largest educational multimedia software development facility with a team of more than 700 instructional design professionals. It provides computer training at 2000 learning centers in 26 countries, including the United States.
NIIT is a global, multifaceted organization specializing in software development, education, training, and e-business solutions. NIIT has the world's largest educational multimedia software development facility with a team of more than 700 instructional design professionals. It provides computer training at 2000 learning centers in 26 countries, including the United States.
Content
(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary.)
Introduction.
1. Networking and Storage Concepts.
Basic Networking Concepts and Topologies. OSI Reference Model. Common Network Devices. Network Topologies. MAC Standards. The Need for Storage Networks. Storage Devices and Techniques. NAS and SAN. SAN Standard Organizations.
2. Introduction to Storage Area Networks.
Evolution and Benefits of SANs. SAN Components and Building Blocks. Data Access over SANs.
3. Fibre Channel Basics.
Overview of Fibre Channel Technology. Fibre Channel Ports. Fibre Channel Topologies. Fibre Channel Layers. Classes of Service.
4. Fibre Channel Products.
HBAs. Fibre Channel Connectors. Hubs. Switches. Bridges. Routers. Storage Devices.
5. Fibre Channel Cabling.
Copper-Based Cabling. Fiber-Optic Cabling.
6. SAN Topologies.
Point-to-Point Topology. FC-AL Topology. Switched Fabric Topology.
7. Designing and Building a SAN.
SAN Design Considerations. Designing a SAN. Constructing a SAN. SAN Best Practices.
8. Implementing SAN Security.
General Security Guidelines. Securing a SAN. Securing Business Environments.
9. Problem Isolation and Management of SANs.
Isolating and Troubleshooting Problems. Managing SANs. Disaster Management.
10. iSCSI Technology.
Emergence of iSCSI Technology. iSCSI Concepts. iSCSI Design Considerations and Security Requirements.
11. Future of SANs.
The Need for Change. SAN Technology Development. Non-SAN Technologies.
Appendix A. RAID Technology and Fibre Channel Vendors.
Glossary.
Introduction.
1. Networking and Storage Concepts.
Basic Networking Concepts and Topologies. OSI Reference Model. Common Network Devices. Network Topologies. MAC Standards. The Need for Storage Networks. Storage Devices and Techniques. NAS and SAN. SAN Standard Organizations.
2. Introduction to Storage Area Networks.
Evolution and Benefits of SANs. SAN Components and Building Blocks. Data Access over SANs.
3. Fibre Channel Basics.
Overview of Fibre Channel Technology. Fibre Channel Ports. Fibre Channel Topologies. Fibre Channel Layers. Classes of Service.
4. Fibre Channel Products.
HBAs. Fibre Channel Connectors. Hubs. Switches. Bridges. Routers. Storage Devices.
5. Fibre Channel Cabling.
Copper-Based Cabling. Fiber-Optic Cabling.
6. SAN Topologies.
Point-to-Point Topology. FC-AL Topology. Switched Fabric Topology.
7. Designing and Building a SAN.
SAN Design Considerations. Designing a SAN. Constructing a SAN. SAN Best Practices.
8. Implementing SAN Security.
General Security Guidelines. Securing a SAN. Securing Business Environments.
9. Problem Isolation and Management of SANs.
Isolating and Troubleshooting Problems. Managing SANs. Disaster Management.
10. iSCSI Technology.
Emergence of iSCSI Technology. iSCSI Concepts. iSCSI Design Considerations and Security Requirements.
11. Future of SANs.
The Need for Change. SAN Technology Development. Non-SAN Technologies.
Appendix A. RAID Technology and Fibre Channel Vendors.
Glossary.