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Storage Networking , Part 1
eBook: A storage network is any network that's designed to transport block-level storage protocols. But understanding the ins and outs of networked storage takes you deep into several of protocols. This guide covers SANs, Fibre Channels, Disk Arrays, Fabric, and IP Storage.
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Storage Networking 2, Configuration and Planning
eBook: Picking up where Part 1 left off, Part 2 of our look at storage networking examines configurations for SAN-attached servers and disk arrays, and also includes a look at the future of IP storage.
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Storage Management Costs in the Enterprise: A Comparison of Mid-Range Array Solutions Whitepaper:
Many factors contribute to the ownership cost for enterprise storage. These include (but are not limited to): physical capacity relative to physical space requirements, performance capacity for data transfer and system reaction time, software maintenance and updates, expandability and flexibility, and much more.
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Storage Is Changing Fast Be Ready or Be Left Behind
PDF: The storage landscape is headed for dramatic change, thanks to new technologies like Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), pNFS, object-based storage and SAS that will affect everything from NAS and SANs to disk drives. Get the knowledge you need to make the most of your storage environment, now and in the future.
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HP StorageWorks EVA4400 Demo:
Dont settle for an expensive and complex array that lacks functionality. The HP StorageWorks EVA4400 delivers virtual storage with enterprise class functionality at an affordable price.
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Java Software
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Java (tm)
is a
simple,
robust,
dynamic,
multi-threaded,
general-purpose,
object-oriented,
platform-independent
programming environment,
created and developed by
Sun Microsystems.
Developers can write custom mini-applications called applets,
which will provide Internet sites with a huge range of new
functionality: animation, live updating, two-way interaction, and more.
When integrated into Web pages,
Java applets allow expert graphics rendering,
real-time interaction with users, live information updating,
and instant interaction with servers over the network.
Java applets are downloadable from any server and run safely on any
platform.
Java applets allow cross-platform programmability and can be
embedded right into HTML pages.
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About Java
Some general notes about Java.
Authoring Java
Links to resources for learning to write Java, including
Introduction to Java (TM) -
Your First Applet by Diana Luckevich.
Java Software Development Tools
Development tools allow for the quick development of Java software
using a graphical user interface with a drag-and-drop approach.
A development tool offers prebuilt components that the user pieces
together to build software applications.
Web Page Databases
by
Diana Luckevich
and Michael Luckevich.
Web page databases provide a simple, inexpensive and effective
tool for query and reporting of data on a web page.
These databases offer an alternative to client/server
databases and HTML lists or tables. A web page database is
an interactive system used to search, sort and display records.
These systems provide small screen footprints, fast response
time and a technique to reduce web server processing.
Java Software on the Internet
A good collection of Free Java Applets, Commercial Java Companies -
some offer free applets, Commercial Java Product Catalogs,
and Java Software Repositories.
Java 1.2
A brief introduction to Java 1.2 and its new features.
Java Resources
A collection of some of the best Java resources.
Companies supporting Java
These companies support the development of Java and promote
Java technologies.
The Java Boutique
The Java Boutique is a collection of over 400 applets that you can
put on your own pages. It also features Java news, links to other Java
resources, and more.
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