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TALVASSON
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thin provisionning

i had a lefthand solution
can you give my a white paper about the difference between thin or full provisionning

and related question is it a preferred solution ?

thanks nicolas
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PP BIJU KRISHNAN
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Re: thin provisionning

http://www.hds.com/assets/pdf/thin-provisioning-webtech-q-and-a-session.pdf


Thin provisioning is good since you dont need to have spinning disks to support over provisioned volumes.

For example your customers may demand a 2 TB disk space whereas they would use only 200 GB out of it. With thin provisioning you can allocate 2 TB without actually having those many disks. If they customer really starts filling up the volume, then you will be alerted to help you add disk space.

You can thus save power and money.
TALVASSON
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Re: thin provisionning

at first thanks for your answer it help me

your example is my case i didn't know how many Gbts i will have to store on my server in 3 years



thanks
PP BIJU KRISHNAN
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Re: thin provisionning

good.

You can assign some points and mark this question as answered then.

Best of luck.
TALVASSON
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Re: thin provisionning

last point
your document talk about hitachi technology is it the same for the lefthand ?

thanks
PP BIJU KRISHNAN
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Re: thin provisionning

Lefthand was aquired by HP.

This doc should give you an overview.

http://www.ostailors.com/docs/servers_storage/thin_provisioning.pdf

Google for SAN/iQ Thin Provisioning
TALVASSON
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Re: thin provisionning

thanks a lot

I hope 10 pts is for a good answer :-)

thanks a lot
have a nice day
nicolas
jhetrick
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Re: thin provisionning

Becareful with thin provsioning...you can get youbrself into trouble! If you create a bunch of volumes and do not keep good track your space you will run the potential of running out of space. Remember to factor in snapshot space as well since that will absorb space that can be unexpected.
TALVASSON
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Re: thin provisionning

thanks to for your informations