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When sizing a SAN, before you even decide which vendor to talk to, you need to know what your requirements are, unless you want your vendor to make that decision for you. This tip will give you a rule of thumb to get things rolling.
Which transports and protocols should you use in your SAN? You'll learn the basic factors to consider in determining which protocols to use in your SAN.
How many drives in a RAID group will it take to give you the performance you need for a database or email or file server, or for that new VMware implementation? Can you have too many drives in a RAID group, or even in the actual storage RAID array? Related SAN information Fibre Channel vs. iSCSI handbook SAN availability and reliability About the author: Joel Lovell is senior storage consultant for Storage Engine Inc. His specialty is high-performance storage and storage consolidation. He is EMC-trained in business continuity solutions, enterprise storage infrastructure and enterprise storage management. He previously was a strategic storage specialist for the Americas for Silicon Graphics and a senior systems engineer for EMC.
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