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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 a LUN between windows and making it a cluster
- Legato vs. Veritas for backup and replication
- iSCSI vs. FC SANs
- Is a SATA disk appropriate for a Windows file server cluster?
- Outdated disaster recovery system?
- How to select storage management tools
- SAS disk drive advantage?
- Increasing SAN bandwidth
- Fibre Channel vs. iSCSI
- Single mode fiber and dB loss
- Moving database from SAN to NAS
- SMF or MMF for connecting two SANs?
- Storage and memory: What is their relationship?
- Evaluating hardware: Price, capacity, port count and more
- How to choose the best SAN or LAN switch
- Reasons for scaling beyond a single fabric
- Technologies for scaling beyond a single fabric
- How to scale beyond a single fabric
- Architectures for scaling beyond a single fabric
- Volume showing up twice: What am I doing wrong?
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO