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Overcoming the obstacles to storage virtualization
sponsored by Agilysys IBM
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Language:  English




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ABSTRACT:
Using storage virtualization delivers many benefits to a storage environment. Yet despite these alluring advantages, storage virtualization is being implemented at a much slower pace than server virtualization. One reason for this is that while all server virtualization approaches are basically the same, vendor approaches to storage virtualization differ greatly.

This Webcast will examine what types of storage environments make the best candidates for a storage virtualization initiative. It will list the obstacles to implementing storage virtualization and suggest tactics and tips for overcoming them.

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Speaker

Greg Schulz
Founder and Senior Analyst, StorageIO Group
Greg Schulz is the Founder and a Senior Analyst for the StorageIO Group as well as author of the book "Resilient Storage Networks - Designing Flexible Scalable Data Infrastructures". He brings over 25 years experience in UNIX, Windows, IBM Mainframe, OpenVMS and other environments from a clustering, server, applications, capacity planning, DR, networking and storage perspective.



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