Storage Management White Papers
Storage Resource Broker Data Grid
Overview Data handling systems provide the mechanisms needed to support distributed data access across heterogeneous data resources in computational grids and data grids. The requirements for a data handling system can be expressed as “transparencies” that hide grid implementation details: Name transparency, Location transparency, Protocol transparency, Time transparency, and Single sign-on transparency.
| Publisher | University of California San Diego | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | April 2000 | ||
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A Guide to Storing More Intelligently
With enterprise IT organizations battling year-over-year information growth rates of 50 to 60 percent, we need to start storing information more intelligently. This will improve energy efficiency, reduce system complexity...
A Guide to Virtualising Your Information Infrastructure
Today, Virtualisation is at the top of every IT shop's "must-have" lists as CIOs and data center managers look to tackle challenges such as system growth, complex servers and storage,...
Green Data Center Storage Part II: Sustained Cost Effectiveness in Transitioning Times
This is the second part of a three-part paper on Data Center Power and cooling. It discusses data and disk types and how to match data and disks effectively within...
Allocating Disk Space
The powerful abstraction provided by network storage virtualization software has finally and fully taken shape. Its compelling economic value is derived from the software’s ability to compensate for many of...
Performance Tuning for iSCSI: How to Configure an iSCSI Solution to Maximize Performance
When the iSCSI protocol is configured it is important to understand the different options available in order to maximize performance and throughput. This document provides a set of guidelines that...



