--- Allen Springer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear San Diego SNUG Mailing List Subscriber: > > The San Diego Storage Networking User Group > (SD-SNUG) would like to invite > you to a presentation by Dan Heller on ³Virtual Tape > Library (VTL)² on > Thursday, October 12th. (Complete details and > instructions on how to RSVP > listed below.) > > There is no charge to attend; however, we ask that > you register for > refreshment planning purposes. Meetings are open to > anyone interested in > discussing data storage in a vendor-neutral, > education-focused environment. > We will be raffling off a $50 Best Buy card during > the meeting. > > We hope to see you there. > > Sincerely, > Allen Springer > Assistant Director of StorageNetworking.org > (858) 534-1019 > > #### > > SAN DIEGO SNUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT > > DATE: > Thursday, October 12, 2006 > > TIME: > 11:30 AM 1:00 PM > > LOCATION: > UCSD Extension, Sorrento Mesa > 6925 Lusk Boulevard > First Floor > San Diego, CA 92121 > 858.882.8000 (Extension facility) > > For directions and a map: > http://extension.ucsd.edu/pdf/student/SorrentoDirections.pdf > > TOPIC: > Virtual Tape Library (VTL) > > SPEAKER: > Dan Heller, Product Marketing Engineer, Quantum > > SPEAKER BIO: > Dan has over 20 years experience in data > communications and network storage, > having worked for such companies as Standard > Microsystems, Crossroads, > Brocade and QLogic. As a systems architect, he has > designed and implemented > SANs at companies such as British Airways, Renault, > Commerce Bank, Boeing. > Ford and Lucas Films, as well as government entities > such as the DoD, NSA, > US Navy and IRS. He has also the author of several > industry-standard > technology papers on SAN technologies. > > ABSTRACT: > A Virtual Tape Library, or VTL, offers all the > advantages of disk-based > backup while easing management and integration by > emulating ubiquitous > physical tape libraries. Because of this, VTLs are > rapidly becoming a staple > in data centers around the world. Yet, to many users > a VTL is an unfamiliar > and foreign concept. Dan will explain the advantages > of the technology, as > well as show how implementing a VTL can help meet > many of today's most > challenging service-level requirements. > > MORE INFORMATION: > For recent articles and information on VTLs, please > visit the Avery List: > http://www.storagenetworking.org/resources_avery_list.asp > > AGENDA: > 11:30 AM: Pizza, Soda, and Networking > 11:45 PM: Presentation > 1:00 PM: Conclusion and Drawing > > MEETING SPONSOR: > The pizzas and sodas are generously provided by the > Quantum Corporation: > http://www.quantum.com > > RSVP: > To register, please visit our website: > http://www.storagenetworking.org/User_Groups/snug_event_rsvp.asp?id=155 > > There is no charge to attend; however, we ask that > you register for > refreshment planning purposes. Meetings are open to > anyone interested in > discussing data storage in a vendor-neutral, > education-focused environment. > > We will be raffling off a $50 Best Buy Gift Card > during the meeting. > > ________________________________ > > StoragNetworking.org is a university-based > initiative addressing the > educational needs of data storage technology > professionals. Funded by > corporate gifts and private philanthropy, > StorageNetworking.org is > privileged to have the support of the Alfred P. > Sloan Foundation; the > Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA); > Hewlett-Packard; McDATA; > Computer Associates; Symantec; EMC Corporation; > Trainer Communications; > Servergraph; NeoPath Networks; Diogenes Analytical > Laboratories; FalconStor > Software; Abtech Systems; Storage Magazine; > InfoStor; and Byte and Switch. > Learn more online at > http://www.storagenetworking.org > ________________________________ > > We respect your privacy, and if you no longer wish > to receive email > correspondence such as this, simply reply to this > email and type REMOVE > SAN DIEGO in the subject line. Thank you. > > > > > -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
