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Configuration of UnityLUNCapTest Thin provisioning, also known as virtual provisioning or thin storage, is an on-demand storage allocation based on user requirements in storage area networks (SAN), centralized storage disks, and storage virtualization systems. In thin storage, as the user consumes their allocated storage space, they are allocated more. Alternatively, when they free up space, by deleting files or transferring data, the idle space is reclaimed, repurposed and used for other workloads in need of storage. In comparison to thin provisioning, thick provisioning (also called fat provisioning) pre-allocates storage space in anticipation of future capacity requirements. While both thin and thick provisioning are methods of storage allocation, the difference lies in how the Logical Unit Number (LUN) is configured. A storage administrator should always be up to date with the LUN configuration in their environment as well as the capacity of the LUNs. To aid administrators in figuring out the capacity of thousands of LUNs in a much shorter duration, eG Enterprise offers the UnityLUNCapTest test. Using this test, administrators can figure out if the LUN is thin provisioned or not. Also, this test throws light on total capacity and the allocated capacity of each LUN. This way, administrators can figure out the LUN that is allocated with more storage resources. This test also helps administrators figure out the total capacity of each LUN in the storage pool. The default parameters associated with this test are as follows:
When changing the configuration for specific servers, a “*” beside the text box corresponding to the parameter signifies that these values have to be manually configured by the user. The parameter values that require to be configured will typically be prefixed with a “$” or contain a series of “*”. A value of “none” in the parameter value indicates that the corresponding parameter value can be changed if required. |