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Building Storage Networks Second Edition Marc Farley

  • SKU: BELL-2313870
Building Storage Networks Second Edition Marc Farley
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Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.55 MB
Pages: 590
Author: Marc Farley
ISBN: 9780072130720, 0072130725
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Building Storage Networks Second Edition Marc Farley by Marc Farley 9780072130720, 0072130725 instant download after payment.

Building Storage Networks is a very complete reference into storage. This book covers it all. If you know nothing about storage, by the time you get through the 590 pages you will have a complete knowledge of storage.The Blueprint section is somewhat confusing, especially if you are not storage savvy. I have been building storage systems for several years now and had to read the blueprints several times to fully understand them. They could have been done better.Overall the book is good reference material, but it was not what I was expecting. To me, it appears the author started out with good intentions, but could not decide what extra information could/should be left out. He could have just summarized some topics. There are numerous books on RAID, SCSI, etc that the author should have just referenced at the end of each chapter. This would have cut the size of book down considerably.

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