{"id":3845,"date":"2025-12-02T15:02:38","date_gmt":"2025-12-02T15:02:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sureworks.lintechnokrats.in\/?p=3845"},"modified":"2025-12-02T15:02:39","modified_gmt":"2025-12-02T15:02:39","slug":"raw-capacity-vs-usable-capacity-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sureworks.lintechnokrats.in\/?p=3845","title":{"rendered":"Raw Capacity vs. Usable Capacity"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Raw capacity is the theoretical maximum storage capacity, whereas usable capacity is the practical amount of space that can be used for storing files and data.<\/p>\n<p>Understanding storage capacity can be confusing when differentiating between raw and usable space on your system. It is important to clarify these terms when expanding storage or monitoring remaining capacity in your infrastructure.<\/p>\n<p>The actual usable storage space may be less than the advertised 60TB due to system requirements and formatting limitations:<\/p>\n<p>Consider the scenario where an organization seeks to enhance its storage infrastructure by increasing capacity. For instance, suppose a member of your IT team acquires 100 disk drives, each with a capacity of 600GB, resulting in a total of 60TB of storage. However, it turns out that this 60TB represents raw capacity rather than usable storage. Consequently, different business units within your organization may begin to request storage allocations based on this figure, leading to a situation where all 60TB is claimed. In reality, though, you never had the full 60TB available for use.<\/p>\n<p>The usable storage capacity depends on the RAID configuration and typically falls within 60-70% of the raw capacity.<br \/>\nThe usable capacity is also affected by the overhead on the disk drive type used, resulting in a loss of capacity.<br \/>\nIt is important to consult with an experienced storage engineer when the hardware has used more than 80% of its raw capacity capabilities.<br \/>\nAllocated capacity refers to the capacity dedicated to hosting specific applications, even if it is not currently being used.<br \/>\nWhen purchasing additional capacity, it is crucial to have clarity on the type of capacity being described and to focus on usable capacity.<\/p>\n<p>Optimize your capacity requirements with expert assistance<\/p>\n<p>Discover the benefits of Sureworks Managed Services\u2122, our IT infrastructure managed services that can enhance your IT team&#8217;s capabilities. Our storage performance management services include 24\u00d77 enterprise monitoring, SAN incident management, switch configuration, and more to streamline your operations effectively.<\/p>\n<p>Reach out to our team now to find out how we can alleviate the burden of IT tasks for your team!<\/p>\n<p>#StorageCapacity<\/p>\n<p>#RawVsUsable<\/p>\n<p>#StorageInfrastructure<\/p>\n<p>#RAIDConfiguration<\/p>\n<p>#StorageEngineer<\/p>\n<p>#AllocatedCapacity<\/p>\n<p>#CapacityRequirements<\/p>\n<p>#ManagedServices<\/p>\n<p>#StoragePerformance<\/p>\n<p>#SureworksManagedServices<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Raw capacity is the theoretical maximum storage capacity, whereas usable capacity is the practical amount of space that can be used for storing files and data. Understanding storage capacity can be confusing when differentiating between raw and usable space on your system. 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