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Greg Schulz is founder and senior analyst with the IT infrastructure analyst and consulting firm StorageIO. A 25 year IT veteran, Greg has worked as an IT customer, vendor, author and industry analyst. He has worked with applications, servers, databases, networks, storage, DR/BC, performance and capacity planning and associated management tools in IBM Mainframe, OpenVMS, Unix, Windows and other environments. Greg is also the author and illustrator of "Resilient Storage Networks". (Elsevier) and has contributed material to Storage magazine and other TechTarget publications. Greg holds degrees in computer science and masters in software engineering from the University of St. Thomas.
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Contributions from Greg Schulz
- Sharing LUNs
- Balancing act -- Match your data to the correct disk
- SAN security benefits
- Networked storage vs. direct attached storage
- Block and file access unite with multiprotocol storage
- Easing I/O bottlenecks with Microsoft Scalable Network
- Managing growing SANs
- Optimum storage configuration for OLTP mode
- Hard zoning vs. soft zoning
- Network connectivity for megastream Ethernet
- EMC DMX vs. Centera
- Automated data migration: Choosing technology for ILM
- How to compare Fibre Channel (FC) and SCSI
- Capacity planning: Reclaim orphaned storage
- Director vs. switch
- How to improve SAN utilization
- Backup your LAN without the performance impact
- ISCSI network configuration, design and optimization
- SATA plugs on motherboards?
- SAN certifications for storage pros
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO