Chris MacKinnon's Blog (149)

Can IPv4 and IPv6 Coexist?

Migration is not going to happen overnight and it’s going to require simultaneous support for both IPv4 and IPv6 until both sides of the equation are ready. 



Making the switch from IPv4 to IPv6 is not a task anyone with any significant investment in infrastructure wants to undertake. The reliance on IP addresses of infrastructure to control, secure, route, and track everything from simple network housekeeping to complying with complex governmental regulations makes it…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 14, 2011 at 12:34 — No Comments

Big Storage in a Small Box

Drobo is Big Storage in a Small Box. Physically, a single Drobo looks like a black rectangular box with LED capacity and disk status indicators on the front, with 4 to 12 disk-drive bays, and various connectivity options (iSCSI, Ethernet / File Sharing, USB 3.0, eSATA, Firewire).



The Drobo allows any combination of types, sizes, or speeds of hard drives to be placed in some or all of the drive bays, at any time (hot-swapping is possible), where they form a larger logical redundant…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 11, 2011 at 13:14 — No Comments

Common Helpdesk Challenges

Common helpdesk challenges in today's enterprise:



Mobile users. The help desk technician still needs to be able to support users who are on-the-go. As long as there is an internet connection, the right support tool gives the technician access and the ability to help the user. 



"Drive-by's" - Chance encounters between end-users and help desk technicians during which the end user asks for support. An organized approach to support is needed and results in…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 10, 2011 at 11:52 — No Comments

E2E situational awareness for Cloud, Virtual and regular IT Environments

IT Organizations are faced with the constant demand to process, move and store more information, including multiple copies of the same or similar data for longer periods of time while reducing per unit costs. In addition, IT organizations also need to maintain or enhance quality of service (QoS) levels. The result is a squeeze play that requires innovation to allow more to be done with already available resources without compromise of customer services. Many approaches are being used…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 9, 2011 at 13:49 — No Comments

The 5 Requirements for Public Cloud Services

Concerns over security and lack of control have prompted IT departments to turn away from public cloud options in favor of home-grown private cloud services. Organizations that make this decision risk losing the core benefits that cloud computing was intended to provide in the first place – a more cost-effective and less resource-intensive model for managing enterprise-class systems and applications. 



What if the problem wasn’t in the public cloud model itself but with the way that…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 8, 2011 at 15:27 — No Comments

Big-business Communication Tools: OmniPCX

Why is multimedia communications important in today's Enterprise?



Today’s workplace is behind when it comes to emulating our personal technology lives. To offer mutli-media communications options helps enterprises take a step toward bridging the gap between our work and personal lives. Additionally, more employees are part-time remote workers or are trying to do more in off hours to stay on top.

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 7, 2011 at 14:42 — No Comments

A Cloud-optimized Data Center

In the data center, the cloud-optimized network connects virtual servers and their application workloads to other virtual servers and to virtual LUNs in storage resource pools, while maintaining secure, load-balanced client access connections to the Web, applications, and databases deployed on virtual machines. The cloud-optimized network connects to virtualized resource pools and physical clients, servers, and storage using a single logical network. Ultimately, a cloud-optimized network can…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 4, 2011 at 14:24 — No Comments

Controlling Your Storage: Is It Possible?

Not many companies have thought about digital storage costs. Is this true, and why is this so?



Many companies are not approaching storage holistically, so they can’t analyze the true costs of storing their digital and paper-based information. 



In the face of the current data explosion, storage itself is actually cheap. However, with information comes risk. Data can be subject to compliance regulations, such as SEC mandates, legal discovery requests, and security…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 3, 2011 at 13:19 — No Comments

Industry Trends: Part 1 - Business Efficiencies, Regulation, and Security Risk Management

A new year tends to bring about reflections on the previous twelve months as well as anticipation for what lies ahead in the coming year. In this three part series on Data Center POST, we are going to take a deeper look at some of the trends we feel will shape the data center industry today and throughout 2011: business efficiencies, regulation, and security risk management.

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 2, 2011 at 12:56 — No Comments

CLOUD COMPUTING INSIGHTS: Achieving the Dream of Utility Computing

Computing as a utility remains the dream of data center managers, where more resources are just available when you need them, like electricity when you turn on the lights.



Dynamic hosting and cloud computing are the core technologies that are going to make that dream of utility computing a reality.



In dynamic hosting and cloud computing environments, new network, server, VM and applications can be provisioned dynamically, by customer and at various time periods. That…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 1, 2011 at 11:50 — No Comments

FCoE: Reduced Data Center Costs for Power/Rackspace Consumption

FCoE is a protocol which allows Ethernet to encapsulate fibre channel SAN networking traffic into Ethernet Frames. This is an important capability since it will allow IT managers to deploy an unified network based on 10 Gigabit Ethernet - in place of the separate IP and SAN networks which are common in the enterprise today.



The technology is becoming increasingly popular because the network consolidation provided by FCoE can deliver reduced data center costs for power and rackspace…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on February 1, 2011 at 1:05 — No Comments

Fibre Channel over Ethernet: Investment Protection, Cost Savings, Simplicity

FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) provides the convergence of LAN and Fibre Channel storage traffic on a single lossless 10 Gigabit Ethernet link. This enables the network to provide the flexibility to either run FCoE, Fibre Channel (FC), IP-based storage such as NAS & iSCSI or combination of these technologies on a single converged network referred to as Unified Fabric.



FCoE is the logical step for converging LAN and Storage networks and has no downside. FCoE provides the…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on January 28, 2011 at 12:10 — No Comments

iSCSI SAN: The Cost Savings Are Huge

Server and desktop virtualization has become the new normal in the majority of IT departments. Companies can no longer ignore the benefits of virtualization, and a key component to virtualization of servers and desktops is to use a shared storage appliance. Virtualization combined with data increasing at an increasingly rapid pace means IT managers face huge problems when it comes to investing in high-performance storage environments that are cost effective. SAN’s are one of the biggest…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on January 27, 2011 at 18:03 — No Comments

Server Upgrades: Why They Are Important

1. Vendors often update systems to address known issues (RFCs) which means updating servers contributes to operational reliability

2. Given security vulnerability issues, many patches and releases address address known vulnerabilities that may be exploitable – updates thereby can reduce security risks

3. Depending on regulatory and industry compliance standards and service level commitments, system integrity and maintenance may be required – updates support…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on January 24, 2011 at 15:15 — No Comments

Real-time Data Security

Data is constantly at risk from hackers that launch advanced, automated, and large scale attacks as well as from malicious and privileged insiders that may abuse their access for economic or personal gain. Data Security has also become subject to intense regulatory scrutiny – so much so that any viable Data Security solution must be able to address the requirements imposed by auditors and regulators.

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on January 20, 2011 at 19:29 — No Comments

Achieving Your Overall Power Monitoring and Management Goals

Data center managers today know that they need to measure and monitor their power usage. It’s the first step to knowing what they need to do to improve efficiency – to save money and to act on their green initiatives. As the old saying goes – you can’t manage or control what you’re not measuring. We know that monitoring and reporting on energy consumption will be expected by 2012, so data center managers today need to implement tools to prepare for that. Our Sentry Power Manager (SPM)…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on January 19, 2011 at 14:07 — No Comments

Hold Everything: Tape Remediation Is the Way to Go (When Dealing with Legacy Data on Tape)

Tape remediation is quickly becoming a key concern for organizations. Do you hold on to everything or not? Backup tapes are created by enterprise organizations in order to protect enterprise data assets. Yet, most organizations do not have a policy in place to purge backup tapes once they outlived their disaster recovery purpose. As a result stockpiles of old backup tapes quickly amass. 



Why not recycle or destroy all these old tapes? That’s not as simple as it…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on January 18, 2011 at 14:38 — No Comments

A High-performance Network Infrastructure

A high-performance network infrastructure is useful in today’s enterprise because of the trends of consolidation, virtualization and convergence. All three require a high-performance infrastructure, because it can provide not only high bandwidth but low latency as well. From an application perspective, the operations of high-performance computing, virtualization and cloud computing will be optimized if a high-performance network infrastructure is provided.

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on January 17, 2011 at 12:46 — No Comments

Virtual File Servers: The Benefits

Most IT managers are aware of the benefits that cloud storage can bring them, but up until now the cloud was not widely available for practical business use by organizations. The Nasuni Filer is transformative technology challenging traditional storage practices and perceptions. It allows organizations to leverage the cloud’s benefits of scalability, on demand capacity and…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on January 13, 2011 at 12:26 — No Comments

Remote Security Management

Common remote management issues.

Cost to configure (i.e., you may need a consultant to deploy and configure). Most smaller companies don't have the money to pay or don't want to. Additionally, many companies charge for a management console (which is required to use remote management) separately. This makes it more difficult for companies to afford data encryption…

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Added by Chris MacKinnon on January 12, 2011 at 18:30 — No Comments

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