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The Impact of a Storage Device Failure in vSAN ESA versus OSA
vSAN stores data in a resilient way so that it can accommodate for a myriad of potential failures, such as host failures, storage device failures, and network partitions. When it identifies a failure, it will automatically reconstruct or resynchronize this less resilient data so that it can regain its prescribed level of resilience. Over the … Continued
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vSAN stores data in a resilient way so that it can accommodate for a myriad of potential failures, such as host failures, storage device failures, and network partitions. When it identifies a failure, it will automatically reconstruct or resynchronize this less resilient data so that it can regain its prescribed level of resilience. Over the … Continued
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The Impact of a Storage Device Failure in vSAN ESA versus OSA
vSAN stores data in a resilient way so that it can accommodate for a myriad of potential failures, such as host failures, storage device failures, and network partitions. When it identifies a failure, it will automatically reconstruct or resynchronize this less resilient data so that it can regain its prescribed level of resilience. Over the … Continued
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