Pages: 250 (Paperback) ISBN: 0596001533 Pub: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Pub date: 2002-02-05 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 55417
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Reader Reviews:Excellent reference that demystifies a contentious subject (15/15 people found this helpful)This was much-needed. Curtis Preston has taken on a subject that, even in the disinformation-stuffed world of IT, stands out as one of the least understood (or most mis-understood - if you can make the distinction). There is plenty of nonsense spoken about SANs and NAS, where they differ, and where they coincide. In good old O'Reilly style, this volume gives a balanced opinion and an excellent place to start. If you htink your job will take you to a place where you will be having dialogue on the subject of Storage Networks, a skim of this volume will serve you well. Similar ProductsStorage Area Networks for Dummies (For Dummies) VMware ESX Server in the Enterprise: Planning and Securing Virtualization Servers VMware ESX Server: Advanced Technical Design Guide Designing Storage Area Networks: A Practical Reference for Implementing Fibre Channel and IP SANs CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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