- Oct 14, 1999
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I don't understand how a SAN is magically supposed to avoid becoming congested on its network segment. What are people doing to prevent their SAN from becoming an also-run device on their local network segment? Seems to me that one or two users can easy overwhelm a SAN using multiple queries and applications no matter how one sets up the hardware. Are people using level 3 switches to balance loads? What else can be done? I'm not one to deploy SANs but the ones we have around here seem to be chronically slow. I'd like to hear the theories of how they ought to be optimized to prevent these g-awful slowdowns.