--- 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.
> 
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