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INQ.EXE – See what storage a server can currently see

Posted by danovich  Published in Storage, Tools

There’s a great little tool from EMC for Windows Servers called INQ.EXE. It will show you all the SAN storage that a server can currently see, no matter what vendor it is from. Great for mixed SAN environments.

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