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30 Mar 2012
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30 Mar 2012
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PDF
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5
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Type:
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Thin provisioning storage is the ability to define a LUN or volume of a certain size on a SAN storage array and make it appear larger than it is to the server to which it is allocated. You can think of it as a disk storage line of credit for servers.
So what are the benefits? The downsides?
This expert E-Guide provides an overview of storage thin provisioning, and explores this technology's benefits and potential downsides. Read now to learn more.
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