Posts Tagged ‘stacker’
LUN Stacker
A recent post from Martin “The Bod” Glassborow got me thinking about the whole process of LUN consolidation. I’ve done lots of migrations where people quake at the thought of changing the LUN size from one array to another. Now, I almost always want to change LUN sizes, as the vendor...
November 4th, 2008 | Uncategorized | Read More
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Cloud Computing: Cloud /= Virtualisation
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Enterprise Computing: COPAN, EMC/VMware & STEC
March 11, 2010 10:03
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Enterprise Computing: HP Blades Tech Day – Roundup
March 10, 2010 06:03
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Virtualisation: Home Lab Update March 9, 2010 07:03
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Enterprise Computing: HP Blades Tech Day 2
March 5, 2010 06:03
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Bobby: Hey there, I want to stratup a lab to learn data ontap and EMC clarion OS system for the storage. Can you provide me som...
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InsaneGeek: I'd say that since the VMWare ESXi hypervisor is free that your question is already answered. For all intensive purpose...
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Andrew: When is the reduction measured. immediately after migration or at some agreed later data? The point of maximum effect...
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Andrew: Null/0 page reclamation has a rather limited set of use cases. Probably the most effective use being to reclaim null/o p...
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Andrew: Unfortunately the Thin provisioning suppliers can only fix so much of the problem. For a complete solution you need a ho...
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- @storageanarchy @Storagezilla @nigelpoulton From what I've seen, EMC are (slowly) deprecating the "old stuff" in Enginuity... about 37 minutes ago from TweetDeckin reply to storageanarchy
- @Schwieb No worries! about 39 minutes ago from TweetDeckin reply to Schwieb
- @rodos Didn't you know? NAS is the new SAN...... about 59 minutes ago from TweetDeckin reply to rodos
- @rodos exactly. Fixed LUN size was a workaround for inability to easily move/re-layout data between LUNs. about 1 hour ago from TweetDeckin reply to rodos
- @ianhf @nigelpoulton I used to think LUN size was important. I'm convinced it's almost becoming irrelevant. about 1 hour ago from TweetDeckin reply to ianhf
- RT @daniel_eason: @chrismevans http://bit.ly/8LcM2q <--- Nice link! about 2 hours ago from TweetDeck
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