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30 Jan 2006 |
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01 Jan 2006 |
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PDF
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26
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Book |
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English |
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ABSTRACT:
IT managers face multiple challenges when implementing file serving on Linux, from performance and scalability to availability and integration. In Chapter Five of "Building High-Performance, Scalable, and Resilient Linux File-Serving Solutions," Microsoft MVP Chris Wolf tackles the world of Linux file serving. This chapter, "Building High-Performance, Scalable and Resilient Linux File Serving Solutions," identifies the leading file-serving challenges on Linux platforms. Wolf then examines current alternatives (both commercial and open source) and best practices for solving performance, scalability and availability issues. Chapter Five in this six-chapter eBook sponsored by PolyServe and Realtimepublishers, also looks at trends that impact the Linux file serving landscape, including migration from UNIX to Linux, server consolidation and storage consolidation.
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AUTHOR:
Chris Wolf
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Cluster Management | Cluster Software | Clustering | Fault Tolerance | File Server Software | High Availability | Linux | NAS | Server Consolidation | Software Migration | Storage Consolidation | UNIX |
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sponsored by PolyServe, Inc. |
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