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IST 402. Topic 1. Topic Goals. The value of information today The business needs that storage networking addresses Trends and opportunities within the industry Key applications and markets The storage networking value proposition The leading industry vendors .

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IST 402

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  1. IST 402 Topic 1

  2. Topic Goals • The value of information today • The business needs that storage networking addresses • Trends and opportunities within the industry • Key applications and markets • The storage networking value proposition • The leading industry vendors

  3. Value of Information Today

  4. Data Storage Requirements • The number of e-mail messages sent daily: -In 1995: 400,000,000 -In 2000: 9,700,000,000 -In 2007: 35,000,000,000 • Data storage was server-centric, now businesses have to focus on information, sharing material via storage networking environments.

  5. Business Needs • Scalability means different things to different organizations. IT departments need to scale different aspects of their infrastructure to meet specific business needs: • Capacity • Connectivity • Bandwidth

  6. Performance Needs • A large percentage of the data that is sent across the LAN is either coming from or going to storage. Eighty percent of enterprises will see their LAN bandwidth requirements triple in the next year as information is being used more heavily throughout the organization.

  7. Storage Networking & Performance • Directly attached storage (DAS) maintains one server as the point of access to each resource. • Storage networks alleviate the single-server bottleneck by allowing multiple servers to access the same storage devices and resources.

  8. Availability

  9. Cost of Downtime

  10. Trends • Raw cost of storage is declining rapidly • By 2007, 80% of IT investments are expected to focus on storage, versus 20% in 1995. • Many companies are beginning to look to outsourcing to meet storage needs.

  11. Opportunities • By 2007, over 3.8 exabytes of external storage will have been sold. • The majority will be networked storage.

  12. Database Apps. and Markets • Apps:-ERP systems, Financial systems, Data mining applications, B2B web portals, Messaging applications, etc. • Markets:-Finance, Telecommunications, Manufacturing

  13. Imaging Apps. and Markets • The imaging industry was the first to recognize the need for SANs. • Apps include:-Digital Media Production-Pre-press Production-Document Imaging-Medical & Scientific Imaging • Key markets include entertainment, healthcare, and scientific research.

  14. Content Distribution Apps. and Markets • Apps. include:-Web and application hosting services-Digital Broadcasting-On-demand Media-Messaging • Markets include ISPs, ASPs, SSps, Wireless Content Providers, and Media Distributors.

  15. SAN Value Proposition • Storage networking solutions reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) of storage. • They offer better value than directly attached storage systems. • Many businesses see a return of investment (ROI) in 2 years, some in less.

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