Using SANs and NAS: Help for Storage Administrators

Using SANs and NAS: Help for Storage Administrators

by W. Curtis Preston
Using SANs and NAS: Help for Storage Administrators

Using SANs and NAS: Help for Storage Administrators

by W. Curtis Preston

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Overview

Data is the lifeblood of modern business, and modern data centers have extremely demanding requirements for size, speed, and reliability. Storage Area Networks (SANs) and Network Attached Storage (NAS) allow organizations to manage and back up huge file systems quickly, thereby keeping their lifeblood flowing. W. Curtis Preston's insightful book takes you through the ins and outs of building and managing large data centers using SANs and NAS.

As a network administrator you're aware that multi-terabyte data stores are common and petabyte data stores are starting to appear. Given this much data, how do you ensure that it is available all the time, that access times and throughput are reasonable, and that the data can be backed up and restored in a timely manner? SANs and NAS provide solutions that help you work through these problems, with special attention to the difficulty of backing up huge data stores.

This book explains the similarities and differences of SANs and NAS to help you determine which, or both, of these complementing technologies are appropriate for your network. Using SANs, for instance, is a way to share multiple devices (tape drives and disk drives) for storage, while NAS is a means for centrally storing files so they can be shared. Preston exams each technology with a vendor neutral approach, starting with the building blocks of a SAN and how they can be assembled for effective storage solutions. He covers day-to-day management and backup and recovery for both SANs and NAS in detail.

Whether you're a seasoned storage administrator or a network administrator charged with taking on this role, you'll find all the information you need to make informed architecture and data management decisions. The book fans out to explore technologies such as RAID and other forms of monitoring that will help complement your data center. With an eye on the future, other technologies that might affect the architecture and management of the data center are explored. This is sure to be an essential volume in any network administrator's or storage administrator's library.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780596552077
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 02/05/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 226
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Preston has specialized in designing backup and recovery systems for more then six years, and has designed such systems for many environments, both large and small. Having designed backup systems for environments with small budgets, Curtis has developed a number of freely available tools, including ones that perform live backups of Oracle, Informix, and Sybase.

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
1.What Are SANs and NAS?1
From SCSI to SANs1
What Is a SAN?5
Backup and Recovery: Before SANs6
From NFS and SMB to NAS10
SAN Versus NAS: A Summary13
Which Is Right for You?14
2.Fibre Channel Architecture19
Fibre Channel: An Overview19
Fibre Channel Ports24
Fibre Channel Topologies25
SAN Building Blocks32
Fibre Channel and SANs: A Summary39
3.Managing a SAN40
The Different Uses for SANs40
SAN Issues to Be Managed42
Access to Storage Resources45
Ongoing Maintenance56
Using SANS to Maximize Your Storage59
Summary65
4.SAN Backup and Recovery66
Overview66
LAN-Free Backups68
Client-Free Backups84
Server-Free Backups105
LAN-Free, Client-Free, or Server-Free?112
5.NAS Architecture114
What's Wrong with Standard NFS and CIFS?114
NFS and CIFS Advances118
System Architecture Advances123
High Availability and Scalability126
Low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)128
Ease of Maintenance129
Ease of Use131
6.Managing NAS132
The Different Uses for NAS132
Installing a Filer134
Configuring a Filer136
Applications150
Data Migration151
Maintenance154
Monitoring, Analyzing, and Reporting157
Performance Tuning160
7.NAS Backup and Recovery162
Snapshots and Mirroring162
Native Utilities166
NFS/CIFS166
Push Agent Software169
NDMP170
What About LAN-Free, Client-Free, and Server-Free Backup?183
Database Backup and Recovery184
Benefits Summary186
A.Disruptive Technologies189
B.RAID Levels194
Index199
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