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sponsored by Storage Decisions and i365, A Seagate Company
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02 Jun 2008
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Published:
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29 May 2008
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PDF
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Length:
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10
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Presentation
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The discussion will introduce the concepts needed to interpret storage system performance claims and the tools and processes required for hands-on performance analysis. In this information-packed session, you will be introduced to the elements of storage systems that affect their performance, including storage controllers, caching, bandwidth, protocols, disk drives, backend interconnects and storage services. You'll also learn about different types of storage performance tools, and where they fit in the storage benchmark spectrum. Tools to be examined include IOMETER, SPC, SpecSFS, JetStress, LoadSimm and iozone. And finally, you will learn how to interpret storage system performance results with a focus on the metrics that matter the most to your business.
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Author
Brian Garrett
Technical Director of ESG Lab
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Enterprise Strategy Group
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BROWSE RELATED
RESOURCES
Data Management | Fibre Channel SAN | iSCSI SAN | NAS | Server Management | Server Virtualization | Storage Best Practices | Storage Consolidation | Storage Management Software | Storage Provisioning | Storage Switches | Storage Virtualization | WAN
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