Symantec 5.1 Barcode Reader User Manual


 
For more information about the hotfix deployment mechanism, see the
CommandCentral Administrators Guide.
What you can do with CommandCentral Storage
Symantecstrives tohelpyoumanage theintegrityof yourinformationbyenabling
you to maintain the right balance of information security and availability.
Symantec deliversmarket-leading technology,insight, and expertisein theareas
of information security, data management, systems management, storage
management, and application performance management.
With Symantecs unmatched breadth and depth, your IT organization can better
align with business objectives and address the issues of cost, complexity and
compliance. Symantec is uniquely positioned to help keep your business up,
running, and growing, no matter what happens.
CommandCentral Storage provides a single, centralized, consistent storage
management console to simplify the complex tasks involved in deploying,
provisioning, managing, and growing a multi-vendor networked storage
environment.
Managing the storage network: introduction
Many organizationsas they adopt e-commerce, supply chain management,
compliance,andother data-intensiveapplicationsfindthattheirdatais exploding.
Moreand morestorageis neededtodigitize manuals,corporaterecords, andother
paper-based information, and to hold ever-increasing multimedia content.
If all that volume and complexity werent enough of a management challenge,
todays business environments demand that data be available immediately,
continuously, and from anywhereto multiple applications and to hundreds,
thousands, or even millions of customers, business partners, and employees.
Storage network technologies
Historically,enterprises havereliedheavily onparallelSCSI technologytoprovide
the performance required for their enterprise data storage needs. More recently,
however, some enterprises are finding that the restrictions imposed by SCSI
architecture are too costly for SCSI to continue as a viable solution.
To overcome these restrictions, many enterprises have turned to a
network-attached storage (NAS) model that enables storage arrays to reside
directly on the main user network, where disk accesses may be made directly
rather than through the servers network connection. However, this model can
add a significant load to the network, which frequently is already starved for
bandwidth.
15Getting started with the CommandCentral family
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