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How to expand storage capacity on a SAN

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08-18-2021, 12:58 PM
You know expanding storage on your SAN takes some thought before you jump in. I always begin by looking over the current setup you have running. You check how much space is left and what the performance looks like right now. Then you decide if adding drives makes sense or if you need bigger ones instead. But sometimes you have to replace the whole unit if it is maxed out already. And I found that talking to the vendor helps when you hit compatibility walls. Perhaps you measure the racks to see if new hardware fits without issues. Or maybe you test a single drive first to avoid big headaches later on. I tinker with the connections until everything clicks into place smoothly. You pull out old chunks that slow things down and swap them for fresh ones that boost the whole blob of data flow. Now you monitor how the system reacts after the swap because glitches pop up when you least expect them.
I recall fiddling with your array settings next to stretch the available room across more areas. You connect extra units carefully so the data paths stay open and fast. But you watch for heat buildup that could fry parts if left unchecked. Then you run some quick checks to confirm the new space shows up properly in your tools. And perhaps you adjust the allocation so certain apps grab what they need without hogging everything. I once messed up the zoning and had to backtrack fast before it caused downtime. You learn to label cables clearly to speed up future tweaks like this. Or you call in a buddy for a second set of eyes when the lights on the unit flash oddly. Now the expansion feels solid after you verify speeds stay consistent under load. You test file copies back and forth to catch any weird lags early.
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