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5. Recommended References

For additional references about related topics, refer to the following table:
Topic
Shared Data Clustering and
File Systems
Storage Area Networks
(SANs)
Applications and High
Availability
Table 1. Recommended References Table
x
Reference
Shared Data Clusters by Dilip
M. Ranade. Wiley, 2002.
Designing Storage Area
Networks: A Practical
Reference for Implementing
Fibre Channel and IP SANs,
Second Edition by Tom Clark.
Addison-Wesley, 2003.
Building SANs with Brocade
Fabric Switches by C.
Beauchamp, J. Judd, and B.
Keo. Syngress, 2001.
Building Storage Networks,
Second Edition by Marc
Farley. Osborne/McGraw-Hill,
2001.
Blueprints for High
Availability: Designing
Resilient Distributed Systems
by E. Marcus and H. Stern.
Wiley, 2000.
Comment
Provides detailed technical
information on cluster file
system and cluster
volume-manager design.
Provides a concise summary
of Fibre Channel and IP SAN
Technology.
Best practices for building
Fibre Channel SANs based
on the Brocade family of
switches, including core-edge
topology for large SAN
fabrics.
Provides a comprehensive
overview reference on
storage networking
technologies.
Provides a summary of best
practices in high availability.

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