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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
- Troubleshooting McData 2640 SAN router issues
- DWDM, SONET/SDH or IP based technologies for SAN extension?
- How to convince management to upgrade
- How to compare FC and SCSI
- Do I need a switch?
- Exclusive mode for a SAN disk drive?
- SATA II: What you should know
- Choosing storage-over-distance network technology
- Tiered storage with SATA
- GBIC connection to single or multimode fiber
- LUN sharing
- Tiered storage with SATA
- Understanding snapshots and point-in-time copies
- SATA reliability and performance
- SATA disk drive duty cycle
- FC and SCSI drive resiliency
- The myths and realities of SATA
- Eight steps to buying storage
- SATA vs. SCSI performance
- How does a TOE affect performance?
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