NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: MIKE KARP ON STORAGE IN THE ENTERPRISE
08/24/04
Today's focus:  SNIA furthers interoperability efforts with 
latest testing lab

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Today's focus:  SNIA furthers interoperability efforts with 
latest testing lab

By Mike Karp

Those of you with an interest in IT humor might remember the old 
joke about standards: "Sure standards are good.  That's why we 
have so many of them!"

If you have any sense of history however, you may remember that 
in the old days when we said this, we winced.

Happily, nowadays standards are much more standardized, and even 
somewhat less open to interpretation.

The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) continues its 
efforts - its very good efforts, I might add - to make networked 
storage interoperable as soon as it comes out of the box, no 
matter which vendor shipped that box in the first place.

SNIA - now comprised of more than 300 member companies that 
build storage software and hardware - has been around for the 
better part of a decade now.  It originated at a time when 
storage-area networks (SAN) for open system environments were in 
their infancy, when each company did its interoperability 
testing on its own as best it could, when existing 
specifications were open to lots of interpretation (often, this 
is still the case), and when competitors saw no reason 
whatsoever to share anything with one another.

As a result, if you didn't order a preconfigured SAN you were 
taking your life in your hands.

SNIA members have long since come to realize that there is 
plenty of business out there for most of them if they can just 
get this interoperability thing right, and that is what they 
continue to do.  The common goal now is to advance the adoption 
of storage networks as complete and trusted solutions.  Markets 
and demand will then expand to make use of what the vendors are 
offering.

SNIA developed the Storage Management Initiative Specification 
(SMI-S), an interoperability spec that addresses most of the 
interoperability problems the vendors have been dealing with.  
In conjunction with the SMI-S standard, the group has also 
launched a series of "SMI Labs" at the SNIA's Technology Center 
in Colorado Springs. 

The latest of these labs is SMI Lab5, which will provide an 
environment for testing health and fault management, performance 
monitoring, security and volume management, and additional 
networked-attached storage (NAS) management profiles.

The predecessor, Lab4, took on three tasks: ensuring that SMI-S 
was consistently implemented and interpreted across all 
participating vendor storage devices; demonstrating that the 
scalability features of SMI-S enable storage software to manage 
very large-scale SANs; and demonstrating how the Secure Sockets 
Layer (SSL) encrypted network protocol could manage the 
communications between server and storage devices.

Lab5 will be the proving ground for the upcoming SMI-S Version 
1.1 release.  Perhaps most significantly, it will demonstrate 
how SMI-S can be used to manage global data centers. To address 
this purpose, several further technologies have been added to 
the interoperability mix.  These include tape libraries, iSCSI, 
host bus adapters, and new client applications, as well as the 
capability to test and demonstrate long-distance storage 
administration and management over IP.

Vendors participating in SMI Lab5 are 3Pardata, Adaptec, ADIC, 
AppIQ, Ario Data Networks, Brocade, Cisco, CNT, CA, CreekPath, 
CrossWalk, EMC, Emulex, Engenio, HP, HDS, IBM, iStor, McData, 
Network Appliance, Qlogic, Softek, Storability, StorageTek, Sun, 
Veritas and Xyratex.

For more details on SNIA SMI Lab activities, go to 
<http://www.snia.org/smi/tech_activities/smilab/>

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To contact: Mike Karp

Mike Karp is senior analyst with Enterprise Management 
Associates, focusing on storage, storage management and the 
methodology that brings these issues into the marketplace. He 
has spent more than 20 years in storage, systems management and 
telecommunications. Mike can be reached via e-mail 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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