Storage Resource Management (SRM) has many definitions. It is a term that tends to confuse as much as it clarifies. As a means of highlighting the very real meaning of SRM this white paper describes the storage-related issues experienced by four organizations. It explains how these organizations overcame their SRM problems using a very practical definition of Storage Resource Management.
There are four very common scenarios that serve as a usable description of what form storage-related issues can take and, more importantly, how Storage Resource Management should best be defined. Scenarios include: Reclaim wasted capacity; Plan for the future ; Control user data; Self-managing storage; and more … Download it now! (PDF, 13 pages)
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Storage Resource Management (SRM) has many definitions. It is a term that tends to confuse as much as it clarifies. As a means of highlighting the very real meaning of SRM this white paper describes the storage-related issues experienced by four organizations. It explains how these organizations overcame their SRM problems using a very practical definition of Storage Resource Management.
There are four very common scenarios that serve as a usable description of what form storage-related issues can take and, more importantly, how Storage Resource Management should best be defined. Scenarios include: Reclaim wasted capacity; Plan for the future ; Control user data; Self-managing storage; and more … Download it now! (PDF, 13 pages)
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Storage Resource Management (SRM) has many definitions. It is a term that tends to confuse as much as it clarifies. As a means of highlighting the very real meaning of SRM this white paper describes the storage-related issues experienced by four organizations. It explains how these organizations overcame their SRM problems using a very practical definition of Storage Resource Management.
There are four very common scenarios that serve as a usable description of what form storage-related issues can take and, more importantly, how Storage Resource Management should best be defined. Scenarios include: Reclaim wasted capacity; Plan for the future ; Control user data; Self-managing storage; and more … Download it now! (PDF, 13 pages)
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Storage Resource Management (SRM) has many definitions. It is a term that tends to confuse as much as it clarifies. As a means of highlighting the very real meaning of SRM this white paper describes the storage-related issues experienced by four organizations. It explains how these organizations overcame their SRM problems using a very practical definition of Storage Resource Management.
There are four very common scenarios that serve as a usable description of what form storage-related issues can take and, more importantly, how Storage Resource Management should best be defined. Scenarios include: Reclaim wasted capacity; Plan for the future ; Control user data; Self-managing storage; and more … Download it now! (PDF, 13 pages)
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Storage Resource Management (SRM) has many definitions. It is a term that tends to confuse as much as it clarifies. As a means of highlighting the very real meaning of SRM this white paper describes the storage-related issues experienced by four organizations. It explains how these organizations overcame their SRM problems using a very practical definition of Storage Resource Management.
There are four very common scenarios that serve as a usable description of what form storage-related issues can take and, more importantly, how Storage Resource Management should best be defined. Scenarios include: Reclaim wasted capacity; Plan for the future ; Control user data; Self-managing storage; and more … Download it now! (PDF, 13 pages)
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Storage Resource Management (SRM) has many definitions. It is a term that tends to confuse as much as it clarifies. As a means of highlighting the very real meaning of SRM this white paper describes the storage-related issues experienced by four organizations. It explains how these organizations overcame their SRM problems using a very practical definition of Storage Resource Management.
There are four very common scenarios that serve as a usable description of what form storage-related issues can take and, more importantly, how Storage Resource Management should best be defined. Scenarios include: Reclaim wasted capacity; Plan for the future ; Control user data; Self-managing storage; and more … Download it now! (PDF, 13 pages)
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Storage Resource Management (SRM) has many definitions. It is a term that tends to confuse as much as it clarifies. As a means of highlighting the very real meaning of SRM this white paper describes the storage-related issues experienced by four organizations. It explains how these organizations overcame their SRM problems using a very practical definition of Storage Resource Management.
There are four very common scenarios that serve as a usable description of what form storage-related issues can take and, more importantly, how Storage Resource Management should best be defined. Scenarios include: Reclaim wasted capacity; Plan for the future ; Control user data; Self-managing storage; and more … Download it now! (PDF, 13 pages)
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