DocumentCode
983067
Title
Improving Data Accessibility with File Area Networks
Author
Geer, David
Volume
40
Issue
11
fYear
2007
Firstpage
14
Lastpage
17
Abstract
Many companies have complex information systems with a growing amount of unstructured data - information that isn´t organized into fixed categories. Databases have built-in tools for understanding and managing structured data. However, managing unstructured data - including migrating it to new storage equipment, backing it up, maintaining user access to material, and keeping information to satisfy governmental regulatory requirements - is a challenge. The current approaches - which entail manually moving files and examining the information they contain to determine how best to handle them - are not adequate for coping with the exploding quantity of unstructured data. Because of this, companies are turning to a new file-management approach: the file area network. A FAN is a set of technologies that organize, route, switch, replicate, and otherwise handle files over networks, all without interrupting user access to information, thereby providing a flexible, intelligent, cost-effective platform to move and manage data.
Keywords
business data processing; database management systems; file organisation; storage area networks; FAN file-management approach; complex information systems; data accessibility; databases; file area networks; unstructured data management; Computer networks; Fans; File servers; File systems; Material storage; Memory; Network servers; Physics computing; Storage area networks; Switches; data management; file area networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MC.2007.393
Filename
4385249
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