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  2. Fibre Channel zoning - Wikipedia

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    Zoning is different from VSANs, in that each port can be a member of multiple zones, but only one VSAN. VSAN (similarly to VLAN) is in fact a separate network (separate sub-fabric), with its own fabric services [ clarification needed ] (including its own separate zoning).

  3. VMware VMFS - Wikipedia

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    VMFS5 uses 1 MB blocks throughout (with block suballocation for small files), and has a file size limit of 62 TB, [2] though the VMDK size is restricted to 2 TB - 512 B in ESXi versions earlier than 5.5 [4] due to a limitation in the version of SCSI emulated. There is also a limit of approximately 30,720 files (using MBR) on a single VMFS3 ...

  4. VSAN - Wikipedia

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    A virtual storage area network (virtual SAN, VSAN or vSAN) is a logical representation of a physical storage area network (SAN). A VSAN abstracts the storage-related operations from the physical storage layer, and provides shared storage access to the applications and virtual machines by combining the servers' local storage over a network into a single or multiple storage pools.

  5. Bust/waist/hip measurements - Wikipedia

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    Brassière band size is measured below the breasts, not at the bust. A woman with measurements of 36A–27–38 will have a different presentation than a woman with measurements of 34C–27–38. These women have ribcage circumferences differing by 2 inches, but when breast tissue is included the measurements are the same at 38 inches.

  6. Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes

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    The joint European standard for size labelling of clothes, formally known as the EN 13402 Size designation of clothes, is a European standard for labelling clothes sizes. The standard is based on body dimensions measured in centimetres , and as such, and its aim is to make it easier for people to find clothes in sizes that fit them.

  7. IBM SAN Volume Controller - Wikipedia

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    Targets can be made incremental, and cascaded tree like dependency structures can be constructed. Targets can be re-applied to their source or any other appropriate volume, also of different size (e.g. resetting any changes from a resize command). Copy-on-write is based on a bitmap with a configurable grain size, as opposed to a journal. [1]

  8. Dell Technologies PowerFlex - Wikipedia

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    The hosts that will be contributing local storage to the cluster need to run the SDS (storage data server) component. The hosts that will be consuming storage need to run the lightweight SDC (storage data client) device driver component. In version 4.0, PowerFlex will also support NVMe/TCP so the SDC will only be optional.

  9. Vanity sizing - Wikipedia

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    Size inconsistency has existed since at least 1937. In Sears' 1937 catalog, a size 14 dress had a bust size of 32 inches (81 cm). In 1967, the same bust size was a size 8. In 2011, it was a size 0. [7] Some argue that vanity sizing is designed to satisfy wearers' wishes to appear thin and feel better about themselves.