Abstract

This chapter focuses on resilient storage networks. Storage networks are implemented for small environments as well as ultralarge enterprise environments. Distance and redundancy are essential for providing continuous access of information by applications. Resilient storage networks provide access to information on a local, metropolitan, and wide area distance basis. They have redundancy designed in to support maintenance, growth, and provide fault isolation in the event of a component or site failure. Resilient storage networks are flexible to meet the needs of different environments while protecting data and access to it. Two important elements of storage networking are storage and input/output (I/O) networks (storage networks). Storage networks can be implemented using various storage, network, and access technologies and techniques. They enable distance, performance, and flexibility to meet different requirements for various application environments. Resilient storage networking also involves protection of the people responsible for and involved with storage networks.

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