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In [[computing]], a '''storage hypervisor''' is a software program which can run on a physical server hardware platform, on a [[virtual machine]], inside a hypervisor OS or in the storage network. It may co-reside with virtual machine [[Supervisory program|supervisors]] or have exclusive control of its platform. Similar to virtual server [[hypervisor]]s a storage hypervisor may run on a specific hardware platform, a specific hardware architecture, or be hardware independent.<ref>{{cite web|title=Comparison of virtualization technologies|url=http://virt.kernelnewbies.org/TechComparison}}</ref>
The storage hypervisor software virtualizes the individual storage resources it controls and creates one or more flexible pools of storage capacity. In this way it separates the direct link between physical and logical resources in parallel to virtual server hypervisors. By moving storage management into isolated layer it also helps to increase system uptime and [[High Availability]]. "Similarly, a storage hypervisor can be used to manage virtualized storage resources to increase utilization rates of disk while maintaining high reliability."<ref>{{cite
The storage hypervisor, a centrally-managed supervisory software program, provides a comprehensive set of storage control and monitoring functions that operate as a transparent virtual layer across consolidated disk pools to improve their [[high availability|availability]], speed and utilization.
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