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Class 3 Agenda Review Data Management State St Bank Case Text: Network Effect
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Review Network Concepts Take-aways IP Address Shortage
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Data Management Concepts Representing Data Character Sets Binary formats Structured/Non-structured data File Systems Storage Arrays and RAID Server Mass Storage Mechanisms Storage Area Networks Network Attached Storage
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Character Sets Representations of all text elements ASCII – Standard for PC’s, unix EBCDIC – The Mainframe alternative UNICODE – The web standard: many more characters
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Ascii Character Set Example (with Parity) _ _ _ _ 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 = a 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 = A 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 = 5
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Structured vs Non-structured Files Definition Impact on Storage Impact on Access Self-defining records
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File System Concepts and Issues Storage: Blocks and Sectors Writing and caching Fragmentation and re-organization Organization: File Hierarchies Folders, directories and qualifiers Inheriting and overriding properties Shared File Systems Client Sharing File Servers
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Shared Storage Arrays Level of abstraction / Virtualization Vendors: StorTek, IBM, EMC, HP, … Goals: Management, flexibility Issues: Connectivity, Security
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Non-Storage Array Model svrA svrB svrC disk1 disk2 disk3
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Storage Array Model svrA svrB svrC disk1 disk2 disk3 DISKADISKA
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RAID (redundant array of independent disks) RAID 0 (Striping) Consecutive blocks written to different disks Performance gain only RAID 1 (Mirroring) Writes all data to two separate drives Reads from either for performance RAID 5 (Parity disk) Any disk can fail without loss Parity drive allows failed drive to be recreated
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RAID 0 Diagram (Striping) Disk A Disk B Disk C Disk D Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4
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RAID 1 Diagram (Mirroring) Disk A Disk B Block 1
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RAID 5 Diagram (with even Parity) Disk A Disk B Disk C Disk D Parity Disk 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
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Advanced Data Management SYSTEM Managed Storage Multiple levels of access Automatic promotion/demotion Catalog of “where” Merging of “backup” copies Master Data Management On “Common functions” tier shared by business applications Mechanism for sharing, requesting changes Resolves duplicates, ownership, domains
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Storage Area Networks “Fabric” connectivity between servers and storage Access is still via “owning” server Used for structured data, data associated with specific application Typically use specialized connections
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“Fabric” Storage Area Network Server 1Server 2Server 3Server 4 SAN Side 1 SAN Side 2 Disk A Disk B Disk C Disk D Disk E
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Network-Attached Storage File systems accessed via internet Appear as remote drives Used for unstructured data (e.g. documents), data used by many servers
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NAS Diagram Network Server NAS
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State St. Bank: “A Higher Power” Distinguish “Governance” from “Management” Distinguish “Governance” from “Management” Governance is necessary in every aspect of business. Why is it singled out in IT/IS management? Governance is necessary in every aspect of business. Why is it singled out in IT/IS management? Why not take over and run the Deutsche Bank applications “as is”? Why not take over and run the Deutsche Bank applications “as is”? What information is needed for proper decisions on a client? Who is responsible for that information? What information is needed for proper decisions on a client? Who is responsible for that information? What type of planning and preparation enhance “nimbleness”? What type of planning and preparation enhance “nimbleness”?
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Homework Mon: Text Chapter 4: Moore’s Law Wed: Case Study: Netflix (Chapter 3 in Gallaugher) Wed: Receive take home midterm exam (due next Monday)
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