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Designing Storage Area Networks 2ND Edition

by Tom Clark

Designing Storage Area Networks 2ND Edition Cover

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Designing Storage Area Networks, Second Edition, succinctly captures the key technologies that are driving the storage networking industry. Tom Clark's works are helping to educate the IT community to the benefits and challenges of shared storage and are recommended reading for anyone wishing to understand this exciting new technology."

Sheila Childs, VP Product Management, Legato Systems Chairperson, SNIA

Fibre Channel SANs have become a mainstay at the backend of the biggest corporations on the planet. The second edition of Designing Storage Area Networks brings the next wave of connection (IP) points and management into context, helping the user to quickly understand all the benefits before them."

Steve Duplessie, Founder and Senior Analyst, Enterprise Storage Group

Designing Storage Area Networks, Second Edition, provides a practical roadmap through the ever-changing landscape of SAN technology. The new Fibre Channel, IP, and virtualization initiatives covered in this work will enable customers to implement comprehensive shared storage solutions that reduce management overhead and cost."

John Webster, Founder and SeniorAnalyst, Data Mobility Group

Storage Area Networks (SANs) are now recognized as the preferred solution for fulfilling institutions' and enterprises' critical data-storage needs. Whether powered by Fibre Channel or TCP/IP and Gigabit Ethernet technology, SANs far exceed the capabilities of traditional storage access methods. SANs are quickly becoming the solution of choice for organizations that require high-volume data-handling capacity.

Written for network developers, IT consultants, administrators, and managers, this updated and greatly expanded edition of the best-selling Designing Storage Area Networks goes far beyond a straight description of technical specifications and standards. The text offers practical guidelines for using diverse SAN technologies to solve existing networking problems in large-scale corporate networks. With this book you will learn how the technologies work and how to organize their components into an effective, scalable design. In doing so, you will discover today's best methods for managing storage area networks, including new troubleshooting techniques.

Designing Storage Area Networks, Second Edition, also features detailed case studies that demonstrate how SANs can solve a number of commonly encountered business challenges, including LAN-free and server-free tape backup, server clustering, and disaster recovery. As an information-systems professional, you must keep pace with this powerful, evolving technology.

Key topic coverage includes:

  • Using the SNIA Shared Storage Model
  • Fibre Channel layers and protocols
  • Fabrics and fabric switches
  • Host bus adapters
  • Fibre Channel RAID and Fibre Channel JBODs
  • iSCSI and IP storage protocols and products
  • SAN management and problem isolation techniques
  • Building extended SANs for data center and remote storage access
  • 0321136500B02242003

    Synopsis:

    Written for network developers, IT consultants, administrators, and managers, this updated and expanded edition offers practical guidelines for using diverse SAN technologies to solve existing networking problems in large-scale corporate networks.

    Synopsis:

    This is a complete revision of Clark's bestseller "Designing Storage Area Networks." The new book provides guidelines for implementing SANs to solve existing networking problems in large-scale corporate networks.

    About the Author

    Tom Clark is Director of Technical Marketing for Vixel Corporation, a manufacturer of Fibre Channel transceivers, hubs, fabric switches, and SAN management software. During his 15-year career in system engineering, he has gained extensive experience in data communications and internetworking, has published numerous articles on Fibre Channel technology, and has presented papers at several conferences, including Fibre Channel Technologies Conference and Expo.

    0321136500AB12242002

    Table of Contents

    Preface.

    Acknowledgments.

    1. Introduction.

    Using the SNIA Shared Storage Model.

    Example: Carlson Companies.

    Text Overview.

    Chapter Summary.

    2. Storage and Networking Concepts.

    Networking in front of the Server.

    Serial Transport.

    Access Method.

    Addressing.

    Packetizing of Data.

    Routing of Packets.

    Upper-Layer Protocol Support.

    The SCSI Architecture.

    The Parallel SCSI Bus.

    Network-Attached Storage.

    Networking behind the Server.

    Chapter Summary.

    3. Fibre Channel Internals.

    Fibre Channel Layers.

    1Gbps and 2Gbps Transport.

    Physical Layer Options.

    Data Encoding.

    Ordered Sets.

    Framing Protocol.

    Classes of Service.

    Flow Control.

    Naming and Addressing Conventions.

    Chapter Summary.

    4. Fibre Channel SAN Topologies.

    Point-to-Point.

    Arbitrated Loop.

    Loop Physical Topology.

    Loop Addressing.

    Loop Initialization.

    Port Login.

    Loop Port State Machine.

    Arbitration.

    The Nonbroadcast Nature of Arbitrated Loop.

    Design Considerations for Arbitrated Loop.

    Fabrics.

    Fabric Login.

    Simple Name Server.

    State Change Notification.

    Private Loop Support.

    Fabric Zoning.

    Building Extended Fabrics.

    E_Port Standardization.

    Principal Switch Selection.

    Fabrics and Loops.

    Chapter Summary.

    5. Fibre Channel Products.

    Transceivers.

    Host Bus Adapters.

    Fibre Channel RAID.

    Fibre Channel JBODs.

    Arbitrated Loop Hubs.

    Star Topology for Arbitrated Loop.

    Hub Architecture.

    Unmanaged Hubs.

    Managed Hubs.

    Switching Hubs.

    Fabric Switches.

    Departmental Fabric Switches.

    Fibre Channel Directors.

    Fibre Channel-to-SCSI Bridges.

    Fibre Channel Extension Products.

    Fibre Channel Extension Using DWDM.

    Fibre Channel Extension Using IP Tunneling.

    Fibre Channel WAN Bridging.

    Chapter Summary.

    6. IP SAN Technology.

    Ethernet and TCP/IP.

    Gigabit Ethernet Transport.

    TCP/IP.

    Native IP Storage Protocols.

    Internet Fibre Channel Protocol.

    Internet SCSI (iSCSI).

    Discovery in IP SANs.

    Service Locator Protocol (SLP).

    Internet Storage Name Server (iSNS).

    Quality of Service for IP SANs.

    Security for IP SANs.

    Wide Area Storage Networking.

    Chapter Summary.

    7. IP SAN Products.

    Gigabit Ethernet Switches.

    IP Routers.

    iSCSI Adapter Cards.

    iSCSI Storage Devices.

    IP Storage Gateways.

    iSCSI-to-SCSI Bridges.

    iSNS Servers.

    Chapter Summary.

    8. SAN Software Products.

    Server Clustering.

    Tape Backup.

    Data Replication.

    Distributed File Systems and File Sharing.

    Chapter Summary.

    9. Problem Isolation in SANs.

    Simple Problem-Isolation Techniques.

    Fibre Channel Analyzers.

    iSCSI Network Analyzers.

    Performance Tools.

    Chapter Summary.

    10. Management of SANs.

    Storage Network Management.

    In-Band Management.

    Out-of-Band Management.

    SNMP.

    HTTP.

    Telnet.

    Storage Network Management Issues.

    Storage Resource Management.

    Storage Management.

    Integration of Storage, Systems, and Enterprise Management.

    Common Information Model (CIM) (Bluefin).

    Chapter Summary.

    11. Storage Virtualization.

    What Is Storage Virtualization?

    In-Band and Out-of-Band Virtualization.

    Host-Based Storage Virtualization.

    SAN Interconnect-Based Storage Virtualization.

    Storage-Based Virtualization.

    Multivendor Storage Virtualization.

    File System and NAS Virtualization.

    Tape Virtualization.

    Virtualization and the Data Storage Utility.

    Chapter Summary.

    12. Application Studies.

    Post-Production Video Editing.

    Prepress Operations.

    LAN-Free and Server-Free Tape Backup.

    Server Clustering.

    Storage Consolidation.

    Internet Service Providers.

    Campus Storage Networks.

    Remote Tape Vaulting.

    Disaster Recovery.

    Chapter Summary.

    13. SAN Issues.

    Standardization.

    Interoperability.

    Management.

    Convergence.

    Chapter Summary.

    14. The Future of SAN.

    Integration of SANs into Mainstream Networking.

    Ubiquity of Shared Storage.

    Virtualization.

    Human Factors.

    Contributing Technologies.

    Chapter Summary.

    Appendix A. SAN Resources.

    Standards and Proposals.

    SCSI and Fibre Channel Standards.

    IETF Requests for Comments.

    IETF IP Storage Internet Drafts.

    Gigabit Ethernet.

    InfiniBand.

    Fibre Channel Technical and Marketing.

    IP Storage Technical and Marketing.

    Related Web Resources.

    Appendix B. SAN and Related Vendors.

    SAN System Vendors.

    SAN Storage and Tape Vendors.

    Fibre Channel Products.

    IP SAN Products.

    SAN Extension.

    SAN Management and Virtualization.

    Gigabit Ethernet Vendors.

    Test Equipment and Verification Labs.

    Appendix C. The Standardization Process.

    Appendix D. The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA).

    Board of Directors.

    Executive Director and Staff.

    Board Advisors.

    Technical Council.

    Technical Director.

    Technical Center Director.

    SNIA Technology Center.

    Customer Councils.

    Committees.

    Technical Workgroups.

    Industry Forums.

    SNIA IP Storage Industry Forum.

    SNIA Supported Solutions Forum.

    SNIA DAFS Forum.

    SNIA Storage Security Industry Forum.

    SNIA Europe Forum.

    SNIA Japan Forum.

    SNIA and Other Industry Associations.

    Summary.

    Appendix E. The SNIA Shared Storage Model.

    Revision history.

    Usage terms.

    Executive summary.

    Acknowledgments.

    The shared storage vision.

    Why shared storage?

    The potential.

    Why a model for shared storage?

    Benefits of the model.

    A note on the graphical conventions used in the model.

    The SNIA Shared Storage Model.

    Storage system components.

    The layering scheme of the SNIA Shared Storage Model.

    The file/record layer.

    Where can it be done?

    The block layer.

    Putting it all togethercombining the block and file/record layers.

    The services subsystem.

    Additional topics.

    Clustering.

    Data versus storage.

    Sharing of resources and data.

    Modular systems.

    Storage networks.

    Some common storage architectures.

    Direct-attached block storage.

    Storage network-attached block storage (aka “SAN”).

    Block storage aggregation in a storage network (“SAN applicance”).

    Storage network-attached block storage with metadata server (“asymmetric block service”).

    Multi-site block storage.

    File server controller (“NAS head”).

    NAS/file server metadata manager (“asymmetric file service”).

    Object-based Storage Device (OSD), CMU NASD.

    Summary and conclusions.

    Status.

    Appendix F. The SNIA Dictionary of Storage Networking Terminology.

    Appendix G. SAN Essays.

    SAN Customers and SAN Vendors.

    Standardization and Storage Networking Technologies.

    Standards Compliance versus Interoperability.

    Storage Resource Management.

    Going the Distance with Storage Data.

    Shared Storage for the Masses.

    SAN Security.

    Infrastructures and Applications.

    Disaster Recovery in an Uncertain World.

    Enabling iSCSI Migration.

    Bibliography.

    Index. 0321136500T02282003

    Product Details

    ISBN:
    9780321136503
    Subtitle:
    A Practical Reference for Implementing Fibre Channel and IP SANs
    Author:
    Clark, Tom
    Publisher:
    Addison-Wesley Professional
    Location:
    Boston
    Subject:
    Networking - General
    Subject:
    Computer networks
    Subject:
    Information storage and retrieval systems
    Subject:
    Networking - Network Protocols
    Subject:
    Computer storage devices
    Subject:
    Internetworking
    Subject:
    Fibre Channel
    Copyright:
    Edition Number:
    2
    Edition Description:
    Trade paper
    Series Volume:
    Bd. XIX/2
    Publication Date:
    March 2003
    Binding:
    Paperback
    Grade Level:
    Professional and scholarly
    Language:
    English
    Illustrations:
    Yes
    Pages:
    592
    Dimensions:
    9.25x7.44x1.27 in. 2.27 lbs.

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