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What is a LUN, and why do we need one?
A LUN (Logical Unit Number) is a unique identifier given to separate devices, or logical units, so they can be accessed by a SCSI, iSCSI or Fibre Channel protocol. LUNs are key to disk array configuration because disks are typically defined in sets of RAID groups to protect against failure; however, those RAID groups can't be presented to the host. By assigning LUNs, all or a portion of a RAID group's capacity can be presented to the host as individual, mountable volumes.
For IT pros, implementing LUN storage involves a number of decisions, such as the number of LUNs to be created, what size they will be and what hardware the LUNs will live on. Additionally, techniques such as LUN masking and LUN zoning can be used to dictate which hosts have access to which LUNs.
http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/answer/What-is-a-LUN-and-why-do-we-need-one
A LUN (Logical Unit Number) is a unique identifier given to separate devices, or logical units, so they can be accessed by a SCSI, iSCSI or Fibre Channel protocol. LUNs are key to disk array configuration because disks are typically defined in sets of RAID groups to protect against failure; however, those RAID groups can't be presented to the host. By assigning LUNs, all or a portion of a RAID group's capacity can be presented to the host as individual, mountable volumes.
For IT pros, implementing LUN storage involves a number of decisions, such as the number of LUNs to be created, what size they will be and what hardware the LUNs will live on. Additionally, techniques such as LUN masking and LUN zoning can be used to dictate which hosts have access to which LUNs.
http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/answer/What-is-a-LUN-and-why-do-we-need-one