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What is a LUN and why do we need storage LUNs? In terms of LUN management, the LUN can either be configured as a small ‘slice’ of the total usable capacity of the RAID group, or configured to use the total space available within that RAID
LUN storage and its role in SAN management - Computer Weekly LUN management tools should be selected so they support the whole storage provisioning process, including mapping to specific array ports, masking specific host bus adapters (HBAs), reporting
What is the difference between LVM and LUN - Server Fault A LUN is generally a disk array level reference to an amount of raw disk space that's been formatted and allocated to a specific server or group of servers It might be spread out over multiple physical disks, but will be presented by the disk array as a single "logical" drive to the target server
Whats the difference between a LUN and a Volume? Yes A LUN is a logical volume from the point of view of the storage From the client point of view the LUN it is a disc volume that can be partitioned Volume is a generic term It means a contiguous storage area This means that you might need to partition it and that you might also need to create a filesystem
Virtualisation and the LUN: Storage configuration for VMs Virtualisation and the LUN: Storage admins used to match LUNs to physical servers, but that’s all changed Find out how in this guide to the basics of VM storage Search the TechTarget Network
redhat - What are the common Linux commands for SAN . . . - Server Fault Since each piece of equipment has its own WWN, adding redundancy throughout the system will give you at least 4 paths; each of two HBAs will see each LUN through each of two controllers Here's the catch, though - without multipathing awareness, the OS on the client system is going to consider each of those 4 paths as separate disks (going back
LUN Masking - Computer Weekly LUN Masking wird in SANs genutzt, um Logical Unit Numbers bestimmten Hosts zugänglich zu machen Es dient zur Zugriffskontrolle in großen Speichernetzen