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BROWSE SUBCATEGORIES:  Planning for storage capacity growth (3),  Storage technologies for growth (2),  Selling and installing storage (2) 
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Storage capacity planning: Managing storage inventory
Proper storage capacity planning will save your clients money on underutilized storage hardware. Get help providing services to manage storage inventory.
Planning storage area network capacity growth
To address ongoing storage capacity issues clients will want to expand their storage area networks (SANs) -- but how to do that is dependent upon various storage networking factors.
Thin Provisioning Prep Guide
Thin provisioning has been gaining momentum in the storage community as a way to track storage usage and install more physical capacity before it's needed -- but is it right for your customers' shops? This prep guide...
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Storage blades can meet storage network capacity needs
Storage blades are available to meet various storage capacity and interconnect needs. Contributor Anne Skamarock outlines several vendors' storage blade options.
Storage Capacity Fast Guide: Storage technologies
Storage capacity must be carefully planned. Get your clients' storage growth under control with these storage technologies, including tiered storage, storage compression and data deduplication.
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Data management systems vendors add thin provisioning, resellers capitalize
As data management systems vendors add thin-provisioning software to their feature sets, resellers are capitalizing on the value-add storage management tool.
How to add capacity to a network-attached storage system
Network-attached storage (NAS) systems can have capacity added through hardware – like adding a new node – or by doing a better job of managing stored date.

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