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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Optimum LUN Size for ESX Clusters

I'm curious what other organizations are using as LUN sizes? We have standardized on 250G LUNs. This seems to be what a lot of "best practices" kind of guides suggest and keeps I/O to an individual LUN manageable and tends to result in 6-8 VM's per LUN.
Posted by HobieSailor at 3:11 PM
Labels: LUN, SAN, Sizing, Storage

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