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06 Feb 05Monty Dickerson The lowest TCO, $$/MB, for on-demand storage is Hard Disk Drive; the lowest TCO for backup is Hard Disk Drive too. Postulated Idea: The live/local backup of the datastore should be HDD, and the remote mirror of the datastore should be HDD, and the offsite backup of the datastore should also be HDD.
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Welcome to the Storage SIG The Storage SIG mission, vision, and values are to develop strategies that are the guiding process behind Information on Demand (IoD) solutions. Within the UNIX world these strategies are platform and vendor neutral. Members are encouraged to share their professional experiences with the group to create a helpful learning environment. Since no two IT shops are exactly alike, it is the goal of this SIG to help its members take away best practice solutions to apply in their own unique shops. Storage SIG Leaders - Kathy Hopkins, Robert Pearson Proposed Storage SIG project as of January 26, 2005 Put Your User Storage Increase Plan HereCurrent Storage SIG project as of January 6, 2005 Storage SIG Summaries for ReviewAdd Your Storage SIG Summary Here
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The Storage SIG goal is to develop Strategies that are the guiding process behind Information on Demand (IoD) solutions. Within the *nix world these Strategies are platform and vendor neutral. Information Technology (IT) shops are like snowflakes, no two are alike. Therefore each IT shop requires solutions unique to that shop. to:
The Storage SIG mission, vision and values is to develop Strategies that are the guiding process behind Information on Demand (IoD) solutions. Within the *nix world these Strategies are platform and vendor neutral. Information Technology (IT) shops are like snowflakes, no two are alike. Each IT shop requires solutions unique to that shop. Changed lines 12-13 from:
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The Storage SIG goal is to develop Strategies that are the guiding process behind Information on Demand (IoD) solutions. These Strategies are platform and vendor neutral. Each Information Technology shop is like a snowflake, no two are alike, and therefore requires solutions unique to that IT shop. to:
The Storage SIG goal is to develop Strategies that are the guiding process behind Information on Demand (IoD) solutions. Within the *nix world these Strategies are platform and vendor neutral. Information Technology (IT) shops are like snowflakes, no two are alike. Therefore each IT shop requires solutions unique to that shop. Changed lines 8-9 from:
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---[begin 01-06-05 rdpearson] ----------------------------- Storage SIG SIG Leader(s): Kathy Hopkins, Robert Pearson Kathy Hopkins of Engenio is the spiritual and temporal leader of the Storage SIG. Not much happens when Kathy is out of town. We members need to step up to the plate and help move the Storage SIG forward. Storage SIG is somewhat misleading. It should be the Information SIG. Storage is merely the enabling technology for Information. Storage is 100% Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), which is always an expense. Information has the only ability to make a profit. It can also make a loss. This profit or loss is known as Return on Investment (ROI). Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) is the new "buzz word" for the processes, procedures and structure to know which Information makes money, which makes no money but is required for company survival, and which does not make money and is not required for survival. Your company policy for that category of Information determines the Storage (enabling technology) requirement. The ILM can be defined by the five phases of:
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Storage SIG is somewhat misleading. It should be the Information SIG. Storage is merely the enabling technology for Information. Storage is 100% Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), which is always an expense. Information has the only ability to make a profit. It can also make a loss. This profit or loss is known as Return on Investment (ROI). Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) is the new "buzz word" for the processes, procedures and structure to know which Information makes money, which makes no money but is required for company survival, and which does not make money and is not required for survival. Your company policy for that category of Information determines the Storage (enabling technology) requirement. The ILM can be defined by the five phases of: to:
Storage SIG is somewhat misleading. It should be the Information SIG. Storage is merely the enabling technology for Information. Storage is 100% Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), which is always an expense. Information has the only ability to make a profit. It can also make a loss. This profit or loss is known as Return on Investment (ROI). Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) is the new "buzz word" for the processes, procedures and structure to know which Information makes money, which makes no money but is required for company survival, and which does not make money and is not required for survival. Your company policy for that category of Information determines the Storage (enabling technology) requirement. The ILM can be defined by the five phases of: Changed lines 31-32 from:
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Storage SIG is somewhat misleading. It should be the Information SIG. Storage is merely the enabling technology for Information. Storage is 100% Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), which is always an expense. Information has the only ability to make a profit. It can also make a loss. This profit or loss is known as Return on Investment (ROI). January 07, 2005, at 03:04 AM
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