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Capacity Calculator for Storage Spaces

By Vedran Posted on 2020-08-10 Posted in Storage No Comments Tagged with , CalculatorCapacityStorage Spaces

There is no official information (that I am aware of) on how to calculate maximum capacity one can get from physical disks of different sizes in Storage Spaces. Based on partial documentation and logic, I got the formula that all …

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High Speed Storage in Azure?

By Vedran Posted on 2020-04-29 Posted in Performance, Storage 4 Comments Tagged with , AzurediskPerformanceSQL ServerstorageStorage Spaces
High Speed Storage in Azure?

Have you noticed that storage is a major bottleneck in all cloud providers (Azure, AWS, Google Cloud)? Machine throughput (total MB/s) for storage is severely limited. Even on very expensive server VMs they give you not much more than about …

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8 Myths about Storage Spaces

By Vedran Posted on 2019-07-28 Posted in Performance, Storage 42 Comments Tagged with , Storage SpacesWindows
8 Myths about Storage Spaces

Introduction EVERYBODY should read this! Whether you have a big database that needs speed, or other valuable data like documents or just personal pictures you do not want to lose when disk fails (disks DO fail without notice, just a …

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