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March 24, 2005 0321262514 978-0321262516 1
Storage virtualization is a new field that has considerable interest forinformation technology managers. There is currently no single work thatprovides an objective, technical explanation of virtualization technologies.This book examines new storage virtualization technologies that automate datastorage processes, including data placement, replication, and back-up. Storagevirtualization is designed to ease storage management by presenting yourstorage network's physical assets in a logical form. Making storage networkseasier to manage can save a company money and make a storage network moreefficient. Storage Virtualization provides a technical overview of howvirtualization applications work and also includes practical case examples fromthe real world. Topics covered include: virtualizing at the host level, fabricbasedvirtualization, virtualization appliances, virtualized file systems,virtualization engines, and virtualized tape back-up.

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"Tom Clark gives us a clear, readable guide to this emerging technology. He explains how it works, what problems it solves, and where it fits in an evolving IT infrastructure."

—Milan Merhar

"Tom Clark gives us a strong overview of contemporary storage technology with storage virtualization as the central theme—a valuable work for all those seeking a broad understanding of storage in an IT infrastructure."

—David Thiel, HP Fellow and Chair of the SNIA Technical Council

"Storage virtualization technology holds immense promise for streamlining data storage operations and making the unmanageable manageable. In this work, Tom Clark provides a comprehensive overview of virtualization concepts and the practical benefits customers can realize. Storage Virtualization is recommended reading for anyone wanting to understand this next wave of innovative networked storage technology."

—John Webster, Founder and Senior Analyst, Data Mobility Group


Evaluating, Planning, and Implementing High-Value Storage Virtualization Solutions

Storage virtualization has come of age, offering IT professionals powerful new ways to simplify infrastructure, streamline management, improve utilization, and reduce costs. Now, the author of the best-selling storage books IP SANs and Designing Storage Area Networks presents an up-to-the-minute, vendor-neutral overview of storage virtualization in all its forms.

Writing for IT managers, administrators, architects, analysts, consultants, and vendors, Tom Clark explains everything from the basics to the latest emerging standards. Storage Virtualization uses realistic examples and diagrams to explain each key concept, concluding with case studies that demonstrate real-world implementation and help you assess the technology's business value. Coverage includes

  • The current state of both storage virtualization technologies and the marketplace

  • Relationships among files, records, data on disk, and storage interconnections

  • Virtualization standards, including the Fabric Application Interface Standard

  • How multiple storage systems are abstracted into virtual storage pools

  • Host-based virtualization, array-based virtualization, and virtualization appliances

  • Virtualization services for high availability and heterogeneous storage applications

  • Virtualized SAN file systems that simplify file management and support distributed computing

  • Virtualized tape backup, including Redundant Array of Independent Tape (RAIT) devices

  • Policy-based storage management, application-sensitive virtualization intelligence, and other high-level automation and virtualization services

  • The future of storage virtualization and storage utilities

  • Extensive resource listings: vendors, industry organizations, and standards initiatives


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About the Author

Tom Clark has held technical director positions at McDATA Corporation and other storage networking companies, conducts SAN seminars and tutorials worldwide, and serves as customer liaison. A noted storage industry author and advocate, he is a former board member of the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) and has held chair positions for SNIA customer initiatives and the SNIA Interoperability Committee. His previous Addison-Wesley books include Designing Storage Area Networks, Second Edition (ISBN 0-321-13650-0) and IP SANs: A Guide to iSCSI, iFCP, and FCIP Protocols for Storage Area Networks (ISBN 0-201-75277-8).


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 1 edition (March 24, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321262514
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321262516
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #408,933 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good summary of storage virtualization, June 28, 2006
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This book describes the basics of modern storage virtualization at an introductory level. The reader should have a basic technical background but does not need know much about storage. There are fourteen chapters each of which covers one aspect of storage. Topics include: host, server and fabric based virtualization. Additional topics such as various types of file systems as well as protocols such as Fibre, NFS, iscsi are also covered. The main drawback is the lack of details. Each topic is covered in about ~10-15 pages which is barely enough to scratch the surface. Therefore anyone who is seriously interested in a particular topic will have to find other material to really dig in. On the positive side, the presentation is simple enough that the book may be read rather quickly. I would recommend it to anyone who is getting into storage and wants a summary of all the major topics in an easy to read book.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tom Clark Clarifies Storage Virtualization Very Well!, May 29, 2005
This review is from: Storage Virtualization: Technologies for Simplifying Data Storage and Management (Paperback)
Tom Clark is one of most lucid, current writers on storage networking topics. His books on Designing Storage Area Networks and IP SANS are good introductions to these topics. His latest book, Storage Virtualization (2005 Addison Wesley press), provides a much-needed Rosetta Stone for interpreting and putting into perspective the various meanings for this much ballyhooed concept.

The book gives a good overview of files and records, basic storage device and system architecture, as well as storage interconnects. It also provides a guide to techniques for virtualization as well as in many uses to which storage virtualization can be used. He gives us a detailed description of various paths to storage virtualization including virtualization at the host, at the storage target, as well as in the storage network fabric. The book also discusses specialized virtualization appliances and virtualization services such as pooling heterogeneous storage assets, mirroring, point-in-time snapshots, and hierarchical storage management (also known as ILM). Clark covers more advanced topics such as virtual tape, virtualization and storage automation, and finally storage as a utility. He also provides descriptions of numerous commercial solutions where appropriate. His description of the fiber application interface standard (FAIS) in chapter 8 is the best I has seen.

This book is accessible to several levels of readers from undergraduate and graduate students, IT administrators, as well as storage professionals. It will serve as a good textbook which I recommend for inclusion in a class covering advanced network storage concepts. The book is organized into 14 short chapters, each followed by a comprehensive review at the end of the chapters. It also includes useful appendices including vendors for various storage virtualization solutions, short observations and speculation by various analysts and practicing storage professionals, and a comprehensive glossary.

Although there are a few grammatical errors, they do not lead to serious misunderstanding of the excellent content. Overall, I highly recommend this book and enjoyed reading it.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars goes behind the storage abstractions, June 28, 2006
This review is from: Storage Virtualization: Technologies for Simplifying Data Storage and Management (Paperback)
Clark gives straightforward explanations of the issues involved in storage virtualisation. He shows that there are various ways to present to an operating system or user data storage capacities. In a functionally abstract manner, that permits a modular architectural design. This abstraction is crucial in giving a simple and logical view of the memory or disk. So that the applications level developer need only deal on a very simple level with read and write to the medium.

But Clark does more than just present this from the developer's viewpoint. He takes us deeper into how the actual hardware might be arranged. Perhaps in a virtualised mirroring setup, to cite one of his examples. He also goes into the idea behind a SAN server. Where essentially you might imagine a fast, dedicated computer sitting on your network. Whose only purpose is to provide massive data storage, simply accessible.

Plus, tape drives are also considered, in various configurations with SAN servers. Clark demonstrates that there is indeed an important place for tape drives. Not extinct yet, despite the claims of some disk vendors. A tape is often the most economical medium for archival storage.

If you manage a network of devices, then the book gives you a good education in what issues to consider, when deciding on storage.
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