- Marc Farley has spent the last 12 years specializing in storage networking technology. His knowledge of storage is summarized in his storage reference book, "Building Storage Networks." Mr. Farley's experience in storage networking includes writing articles and holding various positions in systems engineering, business development, product management, technical marketing, strategic planning and corporate management. He has worked in start-ups and large corporations including IBM, Hitachi, Crossroads, Palindrome, ConvergeNet, and SanCastle. Marc holds a BS in Physics from the University of Washington.
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Contributions from Marc Farley
- IDE and SCSI drive differences
- The reason for certifying the OS
- Yes Richard, SSCs really do exist
- Attempting to change block size
- When to start troubleshooting tape equipment
- DAS, NAS and SAN replication solution
- Can 62.5 Micron Fibre be used with 2GB SAN installation?
- Compatibility issues
- FC to SCSI routers
- Virtual SANs bring order to chaos
- The importance of medium access control
- Defending ATA technology
- The workings of a single enterprise subsystem
- Combining RAID levels on the same RAID card
- A byte's point-to-point journey from memory to spinning spindle and back
- Purchasing issues with DMX-1000s and DMX-2000s
- The inner workings of agentless discovery
- The current state of iSCSI HBA product development
- SCSI drives vs. ATA drives
- Investigating SCSI-IDE RAID systems
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO