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DATA

Collection of raw facts

100

Fiber channel

The fundamental construct of the SAN infrastructure

100

Disaster Recovery

This is the coordinated process of restoring systems, data, and the infrastructure required to support key ongoing business operations

100

Cloud computing

The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer.

100

assets

threats 

vulnerability

Risk Triad

200

IP-SAN

One of the latest evolution in storage architecture and convergence of technologies used in SAN and NAS

200

Node ports

In fibre channel, devices such as hosts, storage and tape libraries

200

BC PLANNING LIFE CYCLE

five stages.

1. Establishing objectives

2. Analyzing

3. Designing and developing

4. Implementing

5. Training, testing, assessing, and maintaining

200

On demand self service

Broad network access

Resource pooling

Rapid elasticity

Measured service

Essential characteristics of cloud computing

200

performance tuning, data protection, access control, centralized auditing, and meeting compliance requirements.

Storage infrastructure management tools

300

Data Integrity

Mechanisms such as error correction codes or parity bits which ensure that data is written to disk exactly as it was received

300

iSCSI

IP-based protocol that establishes and manages connections between storage, hosts, and bridging devices

300

LAN based backup

All servers are connected to the LAN and all storage devices are directly attached to the storage node.

300

Bandwidth cost

Security

Proper usability

Migration Cost assessment

Cloud challenges

300

strategies for administering storage systems on computing devices

ILM

400

Host

The computers on which these applications run

400

NAS

IP-based file-sharing device attached to a local area network

400

Fixed content

e-mail messages

400

Server, storage, network and virtualization software

Cloud computing infrastructure

400

assign different categories of data to various types of storage media with the objective of reducing the total cost of storage

Tiered storage

500

Bus

The collection of paths that facilitates data transmission from one part of a computer to another, such as from the CPU to the memory.

500

CIFS

Client/server application protocol that enables client programs to make requests for files and services on remote computers over TCP/IP

500

Offline Archive

The storage device is not directly connected, mounted, or loaded. Manual intervention is required to provide this service before information can be accessed.

500

Solo gateways between servers and storage

In band virtualization

500

Lower total cost of ownership 

Maintaining compliance 

Wider range of options 

Simplifed management 

Benifits of ILM

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