- 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
- Virtualization in the switch? Not so fast
- 2003 networking A to Z predictions: Software clarification and virtual SANs -- Part 1
- 2003 networking A to Z predictions: Software clarification and virtual SANs -- Part 2
- Recommended reading for understanding networking fundamental concepts
- Virtualize the right way
- The many variables of database storage
- What criteria do you use when defining a server connection?
- Active/active Fibre
- There is no QoS in FC
- How does a hard disk organize data?
- Our products vs. their products
- Cost of usable storage without software
- Is there a time out requirement?
- Optimizing LAN-free backup
- Six S's to SAN
- ATA versus SCSI
- A solution nightmare
- Programmatically determining the device path
- Evaluating hard disk drives
- Storage-provisioning software
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO