The Analysis of Storage Efficiency in VMware Virtualization Environment

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This article which compares four different schemes of storage in virtualization environment tests the efficiency of system storage from application and management. The article based on test data analyses the advantages, the disadvantages and the suitable application scenarios of each scheme and gives some feasible advice of comprehensive application in various storage styles. It deserves strong theoretical and practical value.

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