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    Plotting a Storage Strategy

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    Michael Krieger
    Published June 1, 2001
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      Introduction

      The importance of making the right storage decisions has never been greater: Without a strategy to provide the capacity your company needs, your networks and mission-critical applications will grind to a halt. Data centers are doubling their storage needs annually: According to Dataquest, about 299,344 terabytes—or 299,344,000,000,000,000 bytes—of disk storage for corporate networks and servers were purchased in the year 2000.

      That number will reach 7.18 million terabytes by 2005. That goes a long way toward explaining why U.K. IT research firm Butler Group predicts that storage hardware will account for two-thirds of the total annual IT hardware budget by 2003.

      Thankfully, the price of raw disk storage will continue to fall, accelerating to an annual average decrease of 41 percent. With so much at stake, how do you think through a corporate storage strategy? This decision tree from Michael Krieger, a vice president with Ziff Davis Market Experts, can help you choose between server- and network-based options.

      Making Sense of Storage

      Making Sense of Storage

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      Server Attached Storage includes any storage device attached to a file server on a LAN. Price, capacity and fault tolerance have made RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) the leading technology for server-based storage in the 1990s, but RAID arrays grow increasingly expensive to manage as storage needs scale, and there are faster alternatives.

      Network Attached Storage solutions separate data from applications by storing data on “filers” instead of application hosting servers. Filers are attached to LANs, not servers, and can share files across multiple applications, platforms and operating systems. However, since filers and servers share the same LAN, network performance can be affected.

      Enterprise Storage Networks can offer a 40 percent cost reduction over server-attached storage. They need fewer personnel to manage, and allow backup, restoring and archiving data to be handled more efficiently.

      Storage Service Providers are firms that lease storage from their own data centers, or administer their customers installed storage infrastucture.

      Storage Area Networks offer higher speeds and throughput than NAS systems by offloading data traffic to a separate network for storage devices. The downside: SANs have difficulty supporting multiple operating systems and platforms. Users also complain that they are unable to integrate SAN solutions from different vendors.

      ISCSI (Internet Small Computer Systems Interface) is a new standard enabling storage and retrieval at speeds of 1 GB/second or higher over TCP/IP networks. While promising, products using this standard are only now emerging and will only be appropriate for companies with IP backbones capable of handling gigabit traffic.

      Michael Krieger
      Michael Krieger
      Michael has been involved in various disciplines in the information technology field for more than 25 years. His background and experience in product development, marketing and sales give him a unique perspective on how and why companies succeed in the technology marketplace.

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