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Originally posted by: LeadMagnet
3rd party means not

the OEM "Original Equipment Manufacturer" -- ie 1st party

not a company making a app to run with the OEM hardware -- ie 2nd party

But a company that makes software to interact with the 2nd parties' software - in this case SNMP

I think we got the software part.

I just wanted to know if you were working with some cool 3rd party gear on the EMC equipment. Something not made by EMC.
 
I was about to get impressed and ask you what your backup procedure was.... but it appears you literally don't have any usefull data... suck.
 
Oracle would just reside on their equipment.
Veritas could do some managment functions, but really is more on the LVM and DMP side of things.
Navisphere is really geared towards manageing the Clariion storage array itself.

This is software to manage the SAN itself thru SNMP not to run on it.
 
Originally posted by: LeadMagnet
Oracle would just reside on their equipment.
Veritas could do some managment functions, but really is more on the LVM and DMP side of things.
Navisphere is really geared towards manageing the Clariion storage array itself.

This is software to manage the SAN itself thru SNMP not to run on it.

care to share the coding language ?
 
"care to share the coding language ? " hahaha - no

I cannot get into specifics becasue the products have not been announced yet.
 
Originally posted by: polm
Originally posted by: LeadMagnet
I am working in a lab this week that has 200 Petabytes of disk space and nearly 1000 servers. And not a single bit of useful data on any of it, and not one single production clock cycle is run on any of those CPU(s). This lab will have over 1 Exabyte of storage by the end of 2006.

bit
byte
Kilobyte
Megabyte
Gigabyte
Terabyte
Petabyte
Exabyte
Zettabyte
Yottabyte

how is all of the storage space managed ?

EMC Control Center
 
Originally posted by: polm
Does the Sym have a lot of MIB definitions ?

There is an entire branch of MIB defs for all the hardware that makes up the parts of a SAN, also NAS , CAS, and WAN components would also show up.
 
Originally posted by: LeadMagnet
Originally posted by: polm
Does the Sym have a lot of MIB definitions ?

There is an entire branch of MIB defs for all the hardware that makes up the parts of a SAN, also NAS , CAS, and WAN components would also show up.

are the MIB defs publically available ?
 
the standard "Fibre Alliance MIB v2.1+" would have the SAN components, and EMC would have a SDK for ControlCenter with the array MIBs
 
Originally posted by: LeadMagnet
I am working in a lab this week that has 200 Petabytes of disk space and nearly 1000 servers. And not a single bit of useful data on any of it, and not one single production clock cycle is run on any of those CPU(s). This lab will have over 1 Exabyte of storage by the end of 2006.

bit
byte
Kilobyte
Megabyte
Gigabyte
Terabyte
Petabyte
Exabyte
Zettabyte
Yottabyte
How big is Datsabigbyte?
😛
 
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