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26 Nov 2007 |
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28 Nov 2007, 09:00 EST (14:00 GMT) |
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Video
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Videocast |
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English |
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ABSTRACT:
In this SearchServerVirtualization.com Videocast, Burton Group analyst and IT book author Chris Wolf connects the dots between storage and virtualization. He describes the usage of storage transports (FC or iSCSI) for server virtualization, drilling down to cover iSCSI's readiness for virtualization deployments. He also explains how VMs connect to fibre channel and the decision points on choosing between using iSCSI over fibre channel, and vice-versa, in virtualization deployments.
Other topics covered in this expert Videocast include:
- Why NPIV (N_Port ID Virtualization) is important
- Considerations using NPIV in a virtualized environment
- The pros and cons of using virtual disks versus mapping VMs directly to physical disks
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SPEAKER:
Chris Wolf
Senior Analyst, Burton Group
Chris Wolf is a Senior Analyst with the Burton Group, specializing in virtualization, high availability, and enterprise storage. Chris is the author of several books including "Virtualization: From the Desktop to the Enterprise" and "Troubleshooting Microsoft Technologies," and is a frequent contributor of SearchServerVirtualization.com. Chris has logged 14 years in IT and has focused on virtualization and high availability since 2000.
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Fibre Channel | iSCSI SAN | Server Hardware | Server Virtualization | Server Virtualization Software | Storage Infrastructure | Storage Management |
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