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Abstract

It is easy to understand why the concept of utility computing has become latest trend in Information Technology. Analogous to traditional public utilities such as electric or water service, utility computing comprehends an essentially demand-based business model for the full range of IT infrastructure capabilities including servers, storage, databases and network resources. While the concept is a compelling one, utility computing will not become a practical reality until IT managers can find answers to some fundamental, and as yet unresolved, questions. As long as companies utilize IT infrastructures based on servers, storage devices and networking systems from multiple vendors, the question of interoperability will remain a potential stumbling block. The solution will require comprehensive industry standards to ensure that systems work reliably across the heterogeneous environments found in real-world enterprise datacenters. This article provides an overview of storag - -one of the most important subsets of utility computing - including some important questions IT managers should ask before outsourcing their storage to a utility.

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Title
Storage in Utility Computing: 7 Critical Questions for IT
Publication title
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
13-14
Number of pages
2
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Mar 2004
Section
Storage Networking
Publisher
West World Publications, Inc.
Place of publication
Los Angeles
Country of publication
United States
Publication subject
ISSN
02789647
Source type
Trade Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Feature
Document feature
diagrams
ProQuest document ID
220626305
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/trade-journals/storage-utility-computing-7-critical-questions/docview/220626305/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright West World Publications, Inc. Mar 2004
Last updated
2024-11-19
Database
ProQuest One Academic