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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Storage Training SAN NAS DAS Tutorial with Video













Storage Area Network (SAN) is a networked infrastructure connecting any server to any storage device over a high-speed network of interconnected Fibre Channel switches. These interconnected switches form the heart of the SAN — the fabric. By interconnecting multiple scalable switches together, it's possible to create SANs with several hundred ports.

Hardware and Software Components
SANs are composed of both hardware and software building blocks. Mouse over the components in the diagram or choose one from the list below to learn more about each one.

Before you can decide if Storage Area Networks (SANs) are the right technology choice for your organization, it's helpful to compare the other technology options, including:
Direct Attached Storage (DAS)
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Direct Attached Storage (DAS)
Historically, the standard way of connecting hosts to storage devices has been direct, one-to-one SCSI attachments. As more and more storage and servers are added to meet demands, a DAS environment can cause a proliferation of server and storage islands, creating a huge management burden for administrators, as well as inefficient utilization of resources. Data sharing in these environments is also severely limited.



The Advantages of SAN over DAS
The most effective SANs provide a wide range of benefits and advantages over DAS, including:
More effective utilization of storage resources through centralized access
Simplified, centralized management of storage, reducing administrative workload to save time and money
Increased flexibility and scalability through any-to-any storage and server connectivity
Improved throughput performance to shorten data backup and recovery time
Reduced LAN congestion due to removal of backups from production network
Higher data availability for business continuance through a resilient network design
Excellent scalability and investment protection allowing you to easily add more storage as your business needs demand
Superior security for storage environments
Non-disruptive business operations when you add or re-deploy storage resources
Proven short- and long-term return on investment (ROI)

SAN


Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Unlike SANs that utilize a network of Fibre Channel switches, most NAS connections reside between workstation clients and the NAS file-sharing facility. These connections rely on the underlying corporate network infrastructure to function properly, which can lead to network congestion, particularly for larger data transfers. NAS solutions are typically configured as file-serving appliances accessed by workstations and servers through a network protocol such as TCP/IP and applications such as Network File System (NFS) or Common Internet File System (CIFS) for file access.


NAS storage scalability is often limited by the size of the self-contained NAS appliance enclosure. Adding another appliance is relatively easy, but sharing the combined contents is not. Because of these constraints, data backups in NAS environments typically are not centralized, and therefore are limited to direct attached devices (such as dedicated tape drives or libraries) or a network-based strategy where the appliance data is backed up to facilities over a corporate or dedicated LAN. Increasingly, NAS appliances are using SANs to solve problems associated with storage expansion, as well as data backup and recovery.

NAS does work well for organizations needing to deliver file data to multiple clients over a network. Because most NAS requests are for smaller amounts of data, data can be transferred over long distances efficiently.



Friday, January 04, 2008

Is there any shortcut for me to get High Salary Job

This is the most frequently asked question. Everyone wants to get a very high paying job. But people have very little time & efforts if I ask them to slog to achieve this. So to answer the question are there any shortcuts. Yes there are but it again requires you to put some more time & effort.

Without time & effort the only short cut I practically see is buying the job OR winning the job using heavy power influence.

Since most can not afford it let me try giving some guidelines to help achieve a better Career progress.

There are high demand job openings in both Storage Technology as well as Virtualization (Server Consolidation)
Companies like EMC2,Network Appliance,IBM,HP,Vmware,Accenture,Cisco,Intel,AMD almost all the giants we can remember everyone is getting heavily in these technologies. All of these companies are hiring & they are hiring not few but hunderds of Professionals.

This Blog has lots of info to help in this regard

1. Start with an area of your interest (Example : Testing domain or System Administration or Storage administration or Virtualization implementation etc)
2. Start knowing about what are the sub components in this area
3. See if you can get some course/training for the same - crash course do help,but more than that how many hours,years you put to gain practical experience
4. Start preparing your resume ( This helps you have a clear road map - many feel this is the hardest part to start but it helps if you build a brief resume & start developing it as you progress)
5. Parallely increase your knowledge base on specific key areas of your selective domain
6. Build contacts with people who can help you increase your exposure & experience (may be an experienced person can make the whole learning easier for you)
7. Get involved in projects,open source initiatives & contribute as much as you can (THIS IS THE ONE MOST CRUCIAL STEP)
8. Start building your Resume : Put Projects, Your Efforts, Your tasks, Role, Responsibilties
9. Be able to present in a mock presentation what you've learnt so far
10.Develop your ability to expand & work on extreme challenges - for this your learning & working experience helps a lot
11. Keep reading this blog ( As you can learn a lot of new things quite fast & quite easily)
12.Start preparing for mock interviews , ask a friend to take mock interviews & know where you stand
13.Start preparing for real interviews, Increase the effectiveness of your resume & make sure you are perfect in everything you are mentioning in your resume
14.Start applying to job portals. (I will write a post soon about how you can leverage this for better success)
15.Never loose heart no matter how long this process takes or how many interviews go without results- You can definitely get JOB :)


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