Cloud Burst Summit 2011
by Anand Babu Periasamy, Cloud Burst Summit 2011
by David Kruse, Storage Developer Conference 2011
by Chris Gladwin, Cloud Burst Summit 2011
by Alex McDonald, Cloud Burst Summit 2011
by Bret Piatt - Cloud Burst Summit 2011
by Adam Fore, Cloud Burst Summit 2011
by Susan Wu, Cloud Burst Summit 2011
by Henry Baltazar, Cloud Burst Summit 2011
by John Kilroy & Fleur Dragan, Storage Developer Conference 2011
by Uttam Kaushik, Storage Developer Conference 2011
by John Hufferd, Storage Developer Conference 2011
by Sage Weil, Storage Developer Conference 2011
by Ric Wheeler, Storage Developer Conference 2011
by Gus Malek-Madan, Storage Developmer Conference 2011
by Dmitry Yusupov, Storage Developer Conference 2011
Storage Developer Conference 2011
by Dan Lovinger, Storage Developer Conference 2011
by Eden Kim, Storage Developer Conference 2011
by Todd Harris and Senthil Rajaram, Storage Developer Conference 2011
by Steve Peters, Storage Developer Conference 2011
Capacity optimization technologies can significantly help IT organizations in the areas of physical storage acquisition, disaster recovery, and cloud storage. This technical session will:
Data deduplication can enhance Disaster Recovery (DR) because deduplication significantly reduces the amount of bandwidth required to replicate data.
Learning Objectives
Everyone has heard talk of cloud but do you know how to deploy one? This session will be a technical dive into implementations of popular cloud use cases including storage clouds and application or enterprise public, private, and hybrid clouds and how cloud fits into your existing enterprise IT operations.
The Fibre Channel (T11.3) standards committee developed a Standard called Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). The FCoE standard specifies the encapsulation of Fibre Channel frames into Ethernet Frames and the amalgamation of these technologies into a network fabric that can support Fibre Channel protocols and other protocols such as TCP/IP, UDP/IP etc.
A “Direct End-to-End” FCoE variant has been accepted for the next version of the Standard The tutorial will show the Fundamentals of these FCoE concepts and describe how they might be exploited in a Data Center environment.
The SNIA has published the CDMI Cloud Storage standard for implementation by cloud storage vendors as well as Public and Private clouds. This tutorial will overview the features of the new standard and explain how interoperability between clouds is achieved.
Learning Objectives
As society becomes more dependent on IT and digital assets, the social impact of the failure of IT resources ceases to be an inconvenience and begins to take on the character of a disaster. Few other elements of the IT infrastructure have a more important relationship with data than that of storage systems. They may also be the last line of defense against an adversary, but only if storage managers and administrators invest the time and effort to implement and activate the available storage security controls.
This session covers the storage security fundamentals. It starts by providing information on the types of data that should be protected along with the drivers for this protection. Next, it summarizes important information assurance and security concepts, with a particular emphasis on risk. It continues with a characterization of storage security and concludes with practical guidance on starting a storage security program.
Learning Objectives
Current IT trends in technologies such as server virtualization, are offering additional reasons to deploy shared storage. Yet, nearly 50% of the storage deployed is still DAS. This presentation will outline reasons to move to shared storage and will focus on how iSCSI offers an ideal solution for SANs both large and small. IP SANs with iSCSI offer a number of advantages to organizations including flexibility, lower cost, and simplified management. Many applications are ideally suited for iSCSI including, server virtualization, infrastructure applications, storage consolidation, and business applications.