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A Inside Windows Storage: Server Storage Technologies for Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 and Beyond by Dilip Naik, X

A Inside Windows Storage: Server Storage Technologies for Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 and Beyond by Dilip Naik, X
""Dilip Naik's Inside Windows Storage is an invaluable reference for developers and customers alike and is a must-read for anyone wishing to implement Windows-based storage networking." --Tom Clark, Director, Technical Marketing, Nishan Systems The Windows and enterprise storage markets are converging. Migrating upwards from low-end servers, Windows is becoming a genuine platform for running mission-critical applications. The enterprise storage market is moving from high-end servers to also include medium range servers. Thanks to a slew of enterprise storage related features, Microsoft Windows storage technologies are rapidly gaining widespread acceptance. System administrators, programmers, and technical managers need to learn to appreciate and to tap the full potential of Windows enterprise storage. "Inside Windows Storage is the first book to provide a comprehensive look at new and emerging Microsoft storage technologies. The text begins with an overview of the enterprise storage industry and Windows Server architecture, including the Windows NT I/O subsystem. With that foundation in place, readers explore the ins and outs of current Windows offerings, upcoming Windows server releases, and third-party products. Key topic coverage includes: Direct Attached Storage, including the new Windows Storport driver modelFibre Channel Storage Area Networks (SANs)Network Attached Storage (NAS), including the Windows NT network stack and an overview of CIFSBackup and restore technologies, including Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Volume Shadow Copy ServiceFile systems and disk virtualization, including a detailed overview of NTFS as well as a study of Windows cluster filesystemsStorage management, including the new Windows Virtual Disk ServiceIP Storage and InfinibandHigh availability, including RAID mirroring as well as multi path I/O solutions This extensive guide concludes by tracing Windows NT storage features as they appear in Windows NT 4.



Highly Available Storage for Windows Servers by Paul Massiglia,
Highly Available Storage for Windows Servers by Paul Massiglia,
The first how-to guide for online storage management with Windows 2000 In this book, expert Paul Massiglia first provides a clear tutorial on the principles of managed online storage and then walks you through the basics of how to manage your disks and RAID arrays in the Windows 2000 server environment. He provides all the information system administrators need to take advantage of Windows 2000's powerful new capabilities for handling large numbers of disks and RAID subsystems. Using both the embedded capabilities of the Windows 2000 operating system, VERITAS Volume Manager--the de-facto standard for application storage--and other working examples, Massiglia clearly illustrates how to organize disks so that all application data can be given the right balance of availability, I/O performance, and online storage cost. Readers will learn about online storage architectures, failure and non-failure tolerant volumes, RAID, online disks, and creating and managing volumes.



Disk storage - Disk storage is a group of data storage mechanisms for computers; data are transferred to planar surfaces or disks for temporary or permanent storage. Disk drive is a peripheral device used to read from and write to a disk.

Early IBM disk storage - Magnetic disk storage is a critical component of the computer revolution. IBM was a pioneer in this area.

Block storage - Block storage refers to the direct access to random disk blocks in computer disk storage. Block storage is normally abstracted by a file system or database management system for use by applications and end users.

Disk image - A disk image is a computer file containing the complete contents and structure of a data storage device. The term has been generalized to cover any such file, whether taken from an actual physical storage device or not.



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It Solution Storage Yourself - It Solution Storage Yourself Veritas Storage Foundation - Veritas Storage Foundation (VxSF) also known as Veritas Foundation Suite combines Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) and Veritas File System (VxFS) to provide a complete solution for online storage management. Thermal Energy Storage - In the context of grid energy storage, Thermal Energy Storage can refer to the production of ice or chilled water or eutectic solution at night to cool things during the day. This is one way to shift electrical demand from peak daytime ...

Internet Storage Space - Internet Storage Space Self-storage - Self-storage (also called mini-storage) businesses rent small (typically uninhabitable) storerooms in which customers can store personal or business affects that cannot be accommodated in the customer's usual space. Industry surveys indicate that 44% of clients are moving, 34% don't have enough space currently and 15% of clients are people with business needs. Object storage device - An Object Storage Device (OSD) enables the creation of self-managed, shared and secure storage for storage ...

Data Disk External Mobile Storage - Data Disk External Mobile Storage Disk storage - Disk storage is a group of data storage mechanisms for computers; data are transferred to planar surfaces or disks for temporary or permanent storage. Disk drive is a peripheral device used to read from and write to a disk. Data salvaging - Data salvaging is the process of salvaging or rescuing data from damaged, failed, wrecked or inaccessible storage media. Often the data is being salvaged from storage media formats such as hard disk drive, ...

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