Provides step-by-step instruction on the basics of Fibre Channel technology and demonstrates how to deploy Hewlett-Packard's advanced Fibre Channel products to address your most critical enterprise... This description may be from another edition of this product.
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An excellent book! Explains Fibre Channel thoroughly.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I found Ralph Thornburgh's book, Fibre Channel for Mass Storage, to be a very useful source of information about the new technology of Fibre Channel. It is logically laid out, taking the reader from the very rudiments of Fibre Channel to a discussion of the highly-complex subject of Hewlett-Packard's addressing schemes.The book is written in simple terms and features many useful illustrations. It really worked for me.I work in Information Technology at a very large financial institution in Sacramento. As a result, it's imperative that I stay up to date on the latest technologies, especially mass storage and connectivity.For the most part, the book is well done. I especially enjoyed the presentation of HP's latest Fibre Channel products. However, I would caution the editors to exercise a newer approach to book design, as some of the page layout elements seem to interfere with the development of the text.In conclusion, I believe your money is well spent in buying this book. It provides a complete definition of Fibre Channel (from the HP perspective) in only about 150 pages. A longer book wouldn't have served me nearly as well.
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