
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part One: Data Center Basics.
Chapter 1: No Time for Downtime.
Chapter 2: The High-Availability Continuum.
Part Two: Data Center Architecture.
Chapter 3: Data Center Requirements.
Chapter 4: Data Center Design.
Chapter 5: Network Infrastructure in a Data Center.
Chapter 6: Data Center Maintenance.
Chapter 7: Power Distribution in a Data Center.
Chapter 8: Data Center HVAC.
Part Three: Data Center Consolidation.
Chapter 9: Reasons for Data Center Consolidation.
Chapter 10: Data Center Consolidation Phases.
Part Four: Data Center Servers.
Chapter 11: Server Performance Metrics.
Chapter 12: Server Capacity Planning.
Chapter 13: Best Practices in IT.
Chapter 14: Server Security.
Chapter 15: Server Administration.
Chapter 16: Device Naming.
Chapter 17: Load Balancing.
Chapter 18: Fault Tolerance.
Chapter 19: RAID.
Part Five: Data Storage Technologies.
Chapter 20: Data Storage Solutions.
Chapter 21: Storage Area Networks.
Chapter 22: Configuring a SAN.
Chapter 23: Using SANs for High Availability.
Chapter 24: IP-Based Storage Communications.
Part Six: Data Center Clusters.
Chapter 25: Cluster Architecture.
Chapter 26: Cluster Requirements.
Chapter 27: Designing Cluster-Friendly Applications.
Part Seven: Network Design, Implementation, and Security.
Chapter 28: Network Devices.
Chapter 29: Network Protocols.
Chapter 30: IP Addressing.
Chapter 31: Network Technologies.
Chapter 32: Network Topologies.
Chapter 33: Network Design.
Chapter 34: Designing Fault-Tolerant Networks.
Chapter 35: Internet Access Technologies and VPNs.
Chapter 36: Firewalls.
Chapter 37: Network Security.
Part Eight: Disaster Recovery.
Chapter 38: Disaster Recovery.
Chapter 39: DR Architectures.
Part Nine: Future Considerations.
Chapter 40: Voice over IP and Converged Infrastructure.
Chapter 41: What’s Next.
Part Ten: Appendix.
Appendix A: Storage and Networking Solutions.
Glossary.
Index.
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