Office of the CIO Services Catalog

Last modified on:04.06.09

Open Systems Storage Area Network (SAN)

Description

Open Systems (MS Windows, Linux, etc) Storage Area Network is a large amount of disk storage that can be used over separate servers for data storage.

Business Value

Storage Area Networks allow connectivity via a host bus adapter (HBA) or iSCSI in an effort to combine data storage needs and maintain data in one location thus streamlining data protection needs, such as:

  • Disaster recovery
  • Data protection
  • Availability of data through redundancy

Storage Area Network data is accessible 24/7 and is protected from unauthorized users.

Customer Profile

State agencies, boards and commissions, counties and municipalities using any open system with a need of a large amount of data, data protection, security and availability on the State TCP/IP network

Service Cost

Open Systems Rates and Fees (PDF 19k)

Major Cost Drivers/Cost-Saving Tips

  • Don’t purchase server data drives.
  • Delete data that is no longer needed.
  • Don’t create an excessive number of versions.

How to Order Service

The Office of the CIO Help Desk may be reached at 1-800-982-2468 or 471-4636 or 471-INFO or by e-mailing GWI.Support@nebraska.gov

For those interested in self serve capabilities, an End User Desktop allows customers to submit their own tickets.  The current status of existing tickets can be obtained with a Lotus Notes client at Helpdesk@nebraska.gov from a browser.

Glossary

Open Systems – A non vendor specific information processing system that is ran on an x86 base processor.

TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, the suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet.

Date of Last Revision: March 22, 2006