Tuesday, March 28 2000 7:00-9:00 pm
College of DuPage Room K-161
SANs are now a reality and are becoming an integral part of data centers around the world. Whether you're not sure what a SAN is, or think that SANs are all hype and no reality, this talk has something for you. The talk will start with the basics of SANs, and end with how SANs are being used today in the backup and recovery industry to make the impossible possible - local backups remotely. The talk will include:
Participants of this talk will be literate in the language of SANs and will be able to determine for themselves whether SANs are appropriate for their environment.
Having designed backup systems for environments with small budgets, Curtis has developed a number of freely available tools, including ones that perform live backups of Oracle, Informix, and Sybase. He has ported these tools to a number of environments, including Linux, and they are running at companies around the world. Curtis is now a principal consultant for Collective Technologies, where they have developed a proven system for choosing a commercial backup utility when the environment and budget allow one to be purchased. This system has been used to select commercial backup systems for some of the world's largest environments, including a six terabyte Oracle database and one site with a total storage capacity of five petabytes. Once software and hardware selection is completed, they design and implement a complete system based on the customer's requirements.
College of DuPage Building K, Rm 161 22nd and Lambert Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-6599Take 355 to Butterfield Rd (Rt 56). Take Butterfield West to Lambert Rd,
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