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Data Storage Solutions

Data Storage Solutions. Module 1.2. Data Storage Solutions. Upon completion of this module, you will be able to: List the common storage media and solutions. Describe the three common storage environments. Lesson: Storage Solution Alternatives.

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Data Storage Solutions

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  1. Data Storage Solutions Module 1.2

  2. Data Storage Solutions Upon completion of this module, you will be able to: • List the common storage media and solutions. • Describe the three common storage environments. Data Storage Solutions

  3. Lesson: Storage Solution Alternatives Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to: • Describe the different media and solutions available to address data storage needs of a business. • Describe the role of each solution in the overall data storage needs. • Describe the advantages of disk arrays. Data Storage Solutions

  4. Common Data Storage Media • Tape Library: A collection of tape drives and tapes • Jukeboxes: A collection of optical disks and drives • Disk Arrays: A collection hard disks • Each solution addresses specific needs for data storage and management. • Tape Library – Backup/Restore; Archival of data • Jukeboxes – Typically to store non-changing content over long periods of time • Disk Arrays – To store data that has to be immediately accessible and on-line Data Storage Solutions

  5. Tape Storage Systems • Tape based storage is relatively inexpensive, compared to disk arrays. • They served as primary storage solutions in the early days. • Tape drives use Read/Write heads to record bits of data onto magnetic material on the tape surface. • This technology continues to evolve, providing higher storage capacity, greater reliability, and improved performance. Data Storage Solutions

  6. Storing Data on Tape • Data is recorded sequentially from the beginning to end, one byte after another. • Because data is stored linearly along the length of the tape, random access to specific bits of data is slow and time consuming. This severely limits tape as a medium for real-time, rapid access to data. • Tapes cannot be shared among multiple users or applications. Data Storage Solutions

  7. Optical Data Storage • Popular in small, single-user computing environments. • Frequently used by individuals to store and share data, or as backup solution. • Also used as distribution medium for applications, or as a means of transferring small amounts of data from one self-contained system to another. Data Storage Solutions

  8. Disk Based Storage From a historical perspective, we will explore the following disk based storage solutions: • DASD: Direct Access Storage Device • JBOD: “Just a Bunch Of Disks” • Disk Arrays • “Intelligent” Disk Arrays Data Storage Solutions

  9. Disk Mainframe Types of Disk Systems: DASD • Introduced by IBM in 1956. • The ‘oldest’ of the techniques for accessing disks from a host computer. • Disks are accessed directly by a single host, historically a mainframe system. Data Storage Solutions

  10. Host Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Types of Disk Systems: JBOD • Multiple physical disks in an external cabinet. • Array connects to a single server only. • Provides higher storage capacity with increased number of drives. • Data not protected by JBOD Array Data Storage Solutions

  11. Types of Disk Systems: Disk Arrays • Array controllers for optimized I/O operations and RAID calculations. • Higher speed interconnects between drives than JBODs. • Multiple host I/O channels. • Can be partitioned to allow each host to access its own set of drives. Host B Host C Host A Disk ArrayController Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Host A Host B Host C Data Storage Solutions

  12. Types of Disk Systems: “Intelligent” Disk Arrays • Highly optimized for I/O processing. • Cache for improving I/O performance. • Operating environments provide: • Intelligence for managing Cache, • Array resource allocation, • Host access to Array resources, • Connectivity for heterogeneous Hosts Host B Host C Host A Disk ArrayController Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Data Storage Solutions

  13. Lesson: Summary Topics covered in this lesson included: • Tape • Optical • Disks • DASD • JBOD • Disk Arrays • Intelligent Disk Arrays Data Storage Solutions

  14. Lesson: Storage Environment Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to: • Describe Direct Attached Storage (DAS) features. • Describe Storage Area Network (SAN) features. • Describe Network Attached Storage (NAS) features. Data Storage Solutions

  15. Direct Attached Storage – DAS Server AApplication A Client 1 Disks for Server A Local Area Network Disks for Server B Client 2 Server BApplication B Disks for Server C Client 3 Server CApplication C Data Storage Solutions

  16. Network Attached Storage – NAS Server AFile System A Client 1 NAS Device AFile System A Disks for File System A Local Area Network Internal/External connectivityto disks or arrays Client 2 NAS Device BFile System B Disks for File System B Client 3 Server BFile System B Data Storage Solutions

  17. Storage Area Network – SAN Server AApplication A Client 1 Disks for Server A SAN Local Area Network Disks for Server B Client 2 Server BApplication B Disks for Server C Client 3 Disk Array Server CApplication C Data Storage Solutions

  18. Lesson: Summary Topics covered in this lesson included: • Direct Attached Storage (DAS) features. • Network Attached Storage (NAS) features. • Storage Area Network (SAN) features. Data Storage Solutions

  19. Module Summary Key points covered in this module: • The three types of data storage media. • The three storage environments. Data Storage Solutions

  20. Check Your Knowledge • What are the three most common storage media? • What are the three types of disk-based solutions? • What are the advantages of a disk-based storage solution? • What are the three storage environments? Data Storage Solutions

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