Hw have san array controllers become smarter over time


You need to research allofthese questions then answer it.

1. How have SAN array controllers become "smarter" over time?

2. What technological progress allowed operating system virtualization software -- like VMware -- to become a practical option for use in corporate data centers?

3. What was the early problem which prevented serious, corporate use of Unix NFS' file system protocol?

4. Based on your reading of the techsoup article, there are some risks in storing your backup data offsite. Please provide me two more risks -- not listed -- of storing your backup data offsite

https://www.techsoup.org/support/articles-and-how-tos/your-organizations-backup-strategy

5. Based on your use of Cloud-based technology, share some of your concerns (e.g. privacy, data ownership, data longevity).

6. In your response, what tips or recommendations can you give to address a classmate's concerns?

Thisisan answer forthequestion5frommyclassmates, Youneedtoreplyit

I usually use Google Drive as a cloud base technology. I think Google Drive is very useful for school because it is basically like an online flash drive. As long as you have internet, you can get access to it any where. In my opinion, Google Drive is very convenient to use in school because you can share you document with your classmates and everyone can edit it.One of my main concern about Google Drive is that it is not safe. Since its auto save everything you type, you or anyone can easily erase the document and it will be save. I believe there is an undo button but I don't know if there is a limit to it or how far back you can undo. This is why I do not trust Google Drive and always have the fear that someone might delete my file and it will be gone forever. For that reason, I only use Google Drive as back up or for school as a requirement.

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