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Category:Managing storage
Last Update: Sep 02, 2008 | 02:45
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The Wikibon community has written numerous research notes that fall into the general category of managing storage. For many storage administrators, that's what it's all about. Please check out the research done by the Wikibon community on this topic. As always, feel free to hit the 'edit' tab and improve the work or the 'comment' tab and share your thoughts with peers.

Pages in category "Managing storage"

The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total.

3

  • 3-Node Disaster Recovery

A

  • A quick storage history lesson
  • Agree on metadata types to automate classification
  • Aim de-duplication at the right target
  • At your storage service!
  • Automate data classification at the point of creation

B

  • Backup and recovery options
  • Backup and recovery techniques
  • Beware of scope creep with data classification efforts

C

  • Chargebacks: Are storage vendors missing the boat?
  • Classify data to define storage tiers
  • Classifying data
  • Classifying data isn't optional anymore

D

  • Data Classification
  • Data classification is the holy grail of MAID
  • Data classification value transcends storage efficiencies
  • Data classification: Brains or brawn?
  • Data classification: Managing metadata
  • Data classification: So much more than storage optimization
  • Data deduplication has tape looking over its shoulder
  • Data deduplication: Declawing the clones
  • Data migration strategies
  • Deduplication implementation strategies
  • Deduplication offerings likely to stay proprietary
  • Disk in a nutshell

E

  • EMC BusinessEdges up the services value chain
  • EMC: A platform for all seasons?
  • EMC: Fewer tears for tiered storage
  • Enhanced Disaster Recovery Processes
  • Establishing the Business Case on Optimizing the Spend on Disaster Recovery: A Case Study

G

  • Go tell storage on the CFO mountain redux de-dup
  • Google's SLAs: Fine print gives false hope
  • Grid Access Manager: Is it vertical or horizontal?
  • Grid storage moving closer to reality

H

  • HEEP - High-Efficiency Enterprise Planning
  • Hitachi's thin provisioning: Where to start?

I

  • I come to praise tape, not to bury it…
  • IBM storage announcement
  • ISCSI shouldn't change FC strategies
  • ISCSI: Reducing the abuse of NAS

I cont.

  • In search of storage ROI
  • Incorporate business process knowlege into key initiatives
  • Integrating deduplication into IT infrastructure
  • Integrating storage services technologies into IT
  • Integrating thin provisioning into the fabric of IT
  • Is MAID finally getting hitched?

M

  • MAID: Business solution or cheaper way to store useless information?
  • Magnetic disk technology roadmap
  • Make sure storage services can evolve
  • Managing geometric data growth in SANs
  • Maximizing storage returns from your EMC relationship
  • Maximizing the value of your NetApp investment
  • Mobile storage support strategies

N

  • NetApp is Dead: Long live NetApp

O

  • Organizational imperatives for future perfect records management

P

  • Planning for safe thin provisioning on external storage
  • Pointing the way to storage automation
  • Power shift to green computing

Q

  • Question regarding future enterprise drive product

R

  • Recovery point objective / recovery time objective strategy
  • Reference models for storage service architectures
  • Retire roadblock products in 3-node DR projects

S

  • Self-healing before permanent failure occurs
  • Sensible power policies: Back to the future
  • Service-oriented storage promises big changes
  • Service-oriented storage: An idea whose time has come
  • Shifting Storage Focus From Capex to Opex
  • Single pane of glass storage management: What's taking so long?
  • Start Virtualization with NAS
  • Stop relying solely on age-based classification criteria
  • Storage CAPEX vs OPEX
  • Storage Services Architecture
  • Storage TCO - comparing apples to apples
  • Storage Virtualization
  • Storage facts, figures, estimates and rules of thumb
  • Storage integration: IBM's scale out strategy
  • Storage megatrend: Pricing and usage clarity
  • Storage network consolidation rules-of-thumb
  • Storage services architecture metrics over all
  • Storage services architectures could manage inventories of resources
  • Storage services architectures - reducing storage anarchy

S cont.

  • Storage services architectures - who pays for storage services?
  • Storage services inside out
  • Storage services: Being part of the solution
  • Storage virtualization: One size won't fit all
  • Storage virtualization: Service-side and delivery-side
  • Storage virtualization: Technology constraints
  • Storage virtualization: Think consumer, act enterprise
  • Switch and fabric-based intelligence: High value, slow adoption

T

  • Take an application view to classify data
  • The EMC vision thing
  • The key technology prerequisite for records management
  • The problem with chargebacks
  • The promise of ILM - twenty years later
  • The pros and cons of scripted installs
  • The squeaky wheel of storage environmentals
  • The state of big NAS
  • The state the storage industry 2007
  • Think before you migrate!
  • Tier 3 processes are diamonds in the rough
  • Tiered storage: Let vendors integrate the technology
  • Tiered storage: Think outside the box
  • Tiered storage: Who owns classification?
  • Time to get serious about disk access density

U

  • Understand de-dupe implementation alternatives
  • Unstructured content storage
  • Use incentives to get business buy in for virtualization

V

  • VMware: The storage imperative

W

  • What makes storage TCO lower?
  • What's in store for storage in 2007
  • When should drives become boat anchors?
  • Where tape fits in a de-duped world
  • Where to use de-dupe versus tape
  • Who owns de-dupe?
  • Who should manage iSCSI SANs?
  • Who should take the lead on mobile device storage infrastructure?
  • Why buy a DMX-4?
  • Why is ILM such a challenge for storage vendors?
  • Why is the TV on if Nobody's Watching!
  • Will iPhones need a PC or docking station?
  • Will storage services software be shrink-wrapped?

X

  • XIV and the future of storage management
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