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The Basics of Storage Explorer

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One of the new features in Windows Server 2008 is Storage Explorer. It's designed to help users understand how their server SAN storage is configured. Here's a full explanation from the Windows Server 2008 site:
Administrators can gain a complete view of their storage infrastructure by using Storage Explorer. This MMC snap-in uses Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) classes to generate a tree-structure of all the components with the storage area network (SAN), including fabrics, platforms, storage devices, and logical unit numbers (LUNs).
Jose Barreto did an all-consuming blog post on The Basics of Windows Server 2008 Storage Explorer that discusses using Storage Explorer with FC SANs and iSCSI SANs, known issues, and more. It's a very good overview, complete with screenshots.


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