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Wireless NAS?
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 25 Aug 2003
TIP - A wireless NAS is a pretty specialized product but there are a couple of situations where a wireless NAS can be useful.
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Keep SAN design simple
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 11 Aug 2003
TIP - Often times the design you start with for your SAN isn't going to be the one that ends running the enterprise. Here are tips on keeping your SAN design simple.
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Do you want a Firewire SAN?
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 28 Jul 2003
TIP - Firewire (IEEE 1394) is a serial bus usually associated with peripherals. Yet at least one company makes a firewire SAN and it has established a firm foothold, in a limited market.
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Audit your SAN's security risks
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 14 Jul 2003
TIP - This tip describes checklists for auditing the security of your storage area networks (SANs).
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Avoid circular hierarchy references
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 30 Jun 2003
TIP - This tip describes an important caveat when dealing with tiered storage hierarchies and moving storage to various volumes: Avoid circular references.
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A beginners guide to iSCSI
Submitted By: Simon Gordon | 03 Jun 2003
TIP - SearchStorage.com contributor Simon Gordon answers the FAQ about iSCSI.
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Configuring the SAN: Zoning, HBAs and switches
Submitted By: Arthur Scrimo | 16 May 2003
TIP - Bits & Bytes: SearchStorage.com's newest contributor Arthur Scrimo offers expert advice on working with switches, HBAs and zoning in a SAN.
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Deal with those saturated links
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 19 May 2003
TIP - This tip explains what saturated links are, how they affect performance and how you can handle them.
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