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Fully Utilize the Full Benefit of a SAN with Automatic Defragmentation


By Debby Jones

Fully Utilize the Full Benefit of a SAN with Automatic Defragmentation

Out of sight, out of mind can be an interesting phenomenon. An example of this is a large piece of furniture, such as an armoire, thats been standing in a hallway for years and causing people to curse and move around it, or bumps their toes or their heads as they rushed by. Finally someone in the household gets fed up and has the armoire moved out of the hallway and into the garage. Problem solved!

Or is it? Just because that bulky armoire has been moved does not mean it is not taking up the exact same amount of space; it is just doing it somewhere else. Someday in the not-too-distant future somebodys going to get mad because they have been having trouble getting the car into the garage and probably yell at the person who moved the armoire there. It is still causing the same problem!

In the computer world, file fragmentation has always been a serious problem needing to be constantly addressed. When it comes to servers, fragmentation becomes much more of a problem simply due to the high number of files being created, modified and deleted by multiple users. Fragmentation not only increases dramatically but it also impacts a wider number of people and their production.

In information technology, a storage area network (SAN) is an architecture to attach remote computer storage devices (such as disk arrays, tape libraries and optical jukeboxes) to servers in such a way that, to the operating system, the devices appear as locally attached. Although cost and complexity are dropping, as of 2007, SANs are still uncommon outside larger enterprises.

SAN was seen as a brilliant way to move much of this traffic off of servers, which it was and is. Because stored data does not reside directly on any of those servers, server power is now used strictly for business applications and network capacity is freed up for other purposes.

But a SAN still consists of disk drives. Fragmentation is still very much a performance-crippling problem on those drives, and (in a similar way to that armoire) just because it got moved off the network does not mean that it is not there. In fact, because there are additional steps to requesting and accessing files from a SAN, fragmentation can even have more of an impact from the SAN than from a local or server drive. For further details, see this white paper.

Utilizing otherwise-idle resources, defragmentation occurs whenever and wherever possible so that performance is constantly maintained, and there is never a negative performance impact from a system defrag.

With some Disk Defragmenters, fragmentation can be removed as a problem, and the SAN solution truly works as it intended. Unlike the armoire in the garage, it is completely gone.



About the author

Debby Jones is a freelance writer who is known for writing his reviews & thoughts on diverse topics & industry. His current article features his tips on using various Disk Defragmentation softwares for real-time Data Recovery & Protection. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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