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            The keywords "is recommended" indicate a requirement which is recommended but which is not absolutely
            required. Thus, this requirement need not be present to claim conformance.


            6       Overview of data storage federation

            6.1     Introduction to data storage federation

            Increasing data services in many industries, which use big volumes of data with various data types has led to
            a tremendous growth in storage capacity needs. A storage user may encounter difficulties utilizing various
            storages due to the different access mechanisms and storage capabilities of each storage type. In order to
            resolve  these  difficulties,  data  storage  federation  (DSF)  helps  customers  to  utilize  their  data  storages
            efficiently by federating heterogeneous storages including cloud storage and on-premises storage.
            DSF integrates DSF local storage into a virtual storage pool and provides a single virtual volume in the virtual
            storage pool as shown in Figure 6-1.

































                                       Figure 6-1 – Concept of data storage federation


            DSF provides a single virtual volume for a customer with a single access point and also provides storage access
            mechanisms to DSF local storage.
            When a customer requests the single virtual volume, DSF creates a single virtual volume in the virtual storage
            pool through storage operations. In accordance with customer requests to use the single virtual volume,
            storage operations such as creating, deleting and scaling are performed by DSF.

            Examples of basic storage operations are described in detail as follows:
            –       creating: connecting DSF local storage, creating virtual storage pool and creating a single virtual
                    volume;
            –       deleting: deleting a single virtual volume, deleting a virtual storage pool and disconnecting DSF local
                    storage;
            –       scaling: extending a single virtual volume, extending a virtual storage pool and attaching another
                    DSF local storage.






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