HDS adds thin provisioning to mid-range
Being miserly with disk space allocation is goodness these days, and all the array suppliers are offering thin provisioning, with applications getting disk capacity as needed instead of it being allocated up front and all at once. HDS has extended its version, Dynamic Provisioning, to its AMS 2000 mid-range storage products. …
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But Barclays already had HDS 'thin' provisioning...
Storage on demand, running out of space, well, that mainframe doesn't need it's disks does it? Implement the QoS control, it's only the retail customers at the cash machines and branches, nothing that matters....
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