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Document Category: Other
Subject: SAN Storage
Vendor: Intel, NetApp
Keywords: Block, Ethernet, FCoE, Intel, iSCSI SAN Storage, Netapp
Document Price: $250.00
Document Date: 2010-03
Document Number: 741
Author(s): Russ Fellows
# of Pages: 9
Short Description:
Discusson on the converged data center and the use of iSCSI. NetApp and Intel implementations are highlighted
Full Summary:
Information Technology has moved into an exciting new phase that allows the Data Center to separate application workloads from the underlying hardware, delivering better utilization, faster application deployment and workload balancing. Data centers have a mix of applications; some require dedicated systems, although a growing number of applications are able to leverage dynamic next generation infrastructure.
Many companies looking to leverage the new virtual infrastructure while still accommodating the legacy deployments are turning to iSCSI storage and Ethernet SAN infrastructure to meet these requirements. This paper outlines the most important developments in storage networks, along with considerations for executives and IT staffs tasked with creating, and implementing architectures that require SAN connectivity.
Covers NetApp and Intel implementations
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Data Center iSCSI, Building the next generation storage networks
Information Technology has moved into an exciting new phase that allows the Data Center to separate application workloads from the underlying hardware, delivering better utilization, faster application deployment and workload balancing. Data centers have a mix of applications; some require dedicated systems, although a growing number of applications are able to leverage dynamic next generation infrastructure.
Many companies looking to leverage the new virtual infrastructure while still accommodating the legacy deployments are turning to iSCSI storage and Ethernet SAN infrastructure to meet these requirements. This paper outlines the most important developments in storage networks, along with considerations for executives and IT staffs tasked with creating, and implementing architectures that require SAN connectivity.
Covers NetApp and Intel implementations