sidsanders wrote: » wiki has decent articles on san/nas/das (direct attached storage)/dasd (any mainframe folks?? direct access storage device)Nas-San Comparison what is it you want to know about storage though? like anything in tech, there is lots to know and many items you can skip for now. do you want to know iscsi, various raid types/controllers, fc (fibre channel), fcoe (fc over ethernet), etc. not to drown you in buzz words, however, there are so many topics to look into. do you want to know the basic workings of a pc disk drive to start?
astorrs wrote: » In addition to Marc Farley's book I would have a look at the following book from EMC Information Storage and Management: Storing, Managing, and Protecting Digital Information which is basically the textbook for their ISM course (1st part of the EMCST certification), it's very well broken down and complete - it's also very recent (published in 2009, unlike most of the entry-level books which are 3-5 years old on average) and therefore covers more of the current technologies/trends. It uses EMC's products to go into specifics, but that isn't really an issue since they are either #1 or #2 in just about every area they compete in, so using the market leaders products as an example makes sense (well that and the fact they are the ones producing the material ).
sidsanders wrote: » does your company support/desire folks getting storage certs?