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Storage Area Network School: Lesson 9
"SAN backup, The killer app" Join Christopher Poelker, co-author, Storage Area Networks for Dummies for a webcast on how backup policies, methodology, locating bottlenecks and determining backup windows. More about "Lesson 9: SAN backup, The killer app" There are many reasons to implement a storage area network (SAN). Data availability anywhere at anytime, cost-saving consolidation and easier management. But, the killer app for implementing a SAN has been and will continue to be backup. In lesson 9 of SearchStorage.com's "SAN School", professor Christopher Poelker discusses the merits of backup over the SAN. Chris will discuss the options asscioated with SAN backup including backups over a dedicated LAN, tiered backups, LAN-less backup, serverless backup and more. He'll also touch upon snapshots and give you exact formulas to calculate your backup window. This lesson also offers tips and tricks on how to find and rectify backup bottlenecks. What you'll walk away with: Please join Christoper Poelker for this webcast right now. Also, follow along with class with this worksheet. ***TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF PART 1 -- TAKE OUR QUIZ*** ***TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF PART 2 -- TAKE OUR QUIZ*** About Christopher Poelker: Aside from being an author and a SearchStorage.com SAN expert Christopher Poelker is a storage architect at Hitachi Data Systems. Prior to Hitachi, Chris was a lead storage architect/senior systems architect for Compaq Computer, Inc., in New York. While at Compaq, Chris built the sales/service engagement model for Compaq StorageWorks, and trained most of the company's VAR's, Channel's and Compaq ES/PS contacts on StorageWorks. Chris' certifications include: MCSE, MCT (Microsoft Trainer), MASE (Compaq Master ASE Storage Architect), and A+ certified (PC Technician). Don't miss this event. Make sure to view it today. Back to the SAN School table of contents.
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