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pnutjam
6mo ago
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Sure, you can work around it; but it blows up the savings alot of people expect when they don't include this in their math.
Also, SAN is often faster then local disk if you have a local SAN.
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chrisandchris
6mo ago
How is a SAN faster than a local disk? Any references / recommendations?
immibis
6mo ago
Probably comparing a HDD SAN (with data spread across many drives) to a single local HDD.
samarthr1
6mo ago
I would expect by the magic of parallelism?
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