This is the last in a four-part series of posts on the Sun Storage 7000 USS storage arrays. Previous posts in this series can be found here:
Following a few comments on the previous simulator post, it doesn’t look like there are any more simulators out there for general use.
If anyone does know – feel free to comment!
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I love the Netapp simulator (well, apart from the annoying issues with creating and deleting disks) and I use it all the time. It is great for testing ideas, testing scripting and generally refreshing knowledge on commands before having to touch real equipment. I use it with VMware (as I have probably mentioned before) and [...]
I mentioned as a “Storage Resolution” to look more in-depth at iSCSI. Well I’ve started doing just that today.
The first thing I thought I needed was a working environment. I’m not keen on investing in an entire storage array (at this stage) to do the testing (unless some *very* generous vendor [...]
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