Software-defined data infrastructure essentials : (Record no. 47556)

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Title Software-defined data infrastructure essentials :
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Place of Publication Boca Raton
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Date of Publication 2017
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Extent xxv, 646 pages :
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General note Includes index.<br/><br/>greg schulz<br/>MN<br/>Server StorageIO<br/>Stillwater MN United States<br/><br/>Greg Schulz is Founder of independent IT advisory consultancy firm Server StorageIO and UnlimitedIO LLC (StorageIO). He has worked in IT for an electrical utility, financial services, and transportation firms in roles ranging from business applications development to systems management, architecture, strategy, performance, and capacity planning.Greg is also a Microsoft MVP as well as VMware vSAN vExpert. Learn more at www.storageio.com and www.storageioblog.com. Follow on Twitter @StorageIO.<br/>Subjects<br/>Business & Management, Computer Science & Engineering, Disaster Planning & Recovery , Energy & Clean Technology, Information Technology, Web
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents<br/><br/>Part One: Server Storage I/O, Software-Defined and Data Infrastructures<br/>Chapter 1: Server Storage I/O and Data Infrastructure Fundamentals<br/>Chapter 2: Application and IT Environments<br/>Part Two: Server I/O and Networking Deep Dive<br/>Chapter 3: Bits, Bytes, Blobs, and Software-Defined Building Blocks<br/>Chapter 4: Servers: Physical, Virtual, Cloud, and Containers<br/>Chapter 5: Server I/O and Networking<br/>Chapter 6: Servers and Storage-Defined Networking<br/>Part Three: Storage Deep Dive and Data Services<br/>Chapter 7: Storage Mediums and Component Devices<br/>Chapter 8: Data Infrastructure Services: Access and Performance<br/>Chapter 9: Data Infrastructure Services: Availability, RAS, and RAID<br/>Chapter 10: Data Infrastructure Services: Availability, Recovery-Point Objective, and Security<br/>Chapter 11: Data Infrastructure Services: Capacity and Data Reduction<br/>Chapter 12: Storage Systems and Solutions (Products and Cloud)<br/>Part Four: Putting Software-Defined Data Infrastructures Together<br/>Chapter 13: Data Infrastructure and Software-Defined Management<br/>Chapter 14: Data Infrastructure Deployment Considerations<br/>Chapter 15: Software-Defined Data Infrastructure Futures, Wrap-up,<br/>and Summary<br/>Appendix A: Learning Experiences<br/>Appendix B: Additional Learning, Tools, and Tradecraft Tricks<br/>Instructors<br/><br/>We provide complimentary e-inspection copies of primary textbooks to instructors considering our books for course adoption.<br/>Share this Title<br/>AddThis Sharing Buttons<br/>Share to Facebook<br/>Share to TwitterShare to LinkedInShare to Pinterest<br/>Related Titles<br/><br/>1 of 2<br/>The Green and Virtual Data Center<br/>Recommended For You
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Summary, etc Summary<br/><br/>Software-Defined Data Infrastructures Essentials provides fundamental coverage of physical, cloud, converged, and virtual server storage I/O networking technologies, trends, tools, techniques, and tradecraft skills. From webscale, software-defined, containers, database, key-value store, cloud, and enterprise to small or medium-size business, the book is filled with techniques, and tips to help develop or refine your server storage I/O hardware, software, and services skills. Whether you are new to data infrastructures or a seasoned pro, you will find this comprehensive reference indispensable for gaining as well as expanding experience with technologies, tools, techniques, and trends.<br/><br/>We had a front row seat watching Greg present live in our education workshop seminar sessions for ITC professionals in the Netherlands material that is in this book. We recommend this amazing book to expand your converged and data infrastructure knowledge from beginners to industry veterans. —Gert and Frank Brouwer, Brouwer Storage Consultancy<br/><br/>Software-Defined Data Infrastructures Essentials provides the foundational building blocks to improve your craft in serval areas including applications, clouds, legacy, and more.  IT professionals, as well as sales professionals and support personnel, stand to gain a great deal by reading this book.—Mark McSherry, Oracle Regional Sales Manager<br/><br/>Looking to expand your data infrastructure IQ? From CIOS to operations, sales to engineering, this book is a comprehensive reference, a must read for IT infrastructure professionals, beginners to seasoned experts.—Tom Becchetti, Advisory Systems Engineer<br/><br/>Greg Schulz has provided a complete ‘toolkit’ for storage management along with the background and framework for the storage or data infrastructure professional or those aspiring to become one.—Greg Brunton, Experienced Storage and Data Management Professional<br/>Instructors<br/><br/>We provide complimentary e-inspection copies of primary textbooks to instructors considering our books for course adoption.<br/>Share this Title<br/>AddThis Sharing Buttons<br/>Share to Facebook<br/>Share to TwitterShare to LinkedInShare to Pinterest<br/>Related Titles<br/><br/>1 of 2<br/>The Green and Virtual Data Center<br/>Recommended For You
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          COLLEGE LIBRARY COLLEGE LIBRARY SUBJECT REFERENCE 2019-09-02 ALBASA 10.00 49705 1 005.71 Sch83 2017 CITU-CL-49705 2023-10-06 2023-09-27 2019-09-02 BOOK