SAP has published quite some time ago their "storage requirements whitepaper" for SAP HANA, which explains at a quite interesting level of detail, how SAP HANA uses storage, and to what extent storage characteristics are relevant for SAP HANA operations.
So far, no news.
What is new, is that with each new version of this "Storage Whitepaper", SAP has been simplifying the SAP HANA Storage requirements (for example on this latest version by reducing the capacity requirements for the /hana/shared/ filesystem), which is a clear reflection of the increased experience on SAP HANA operations, increased stability of the software, and so a clear sign of maturity.
If you haven't read this document yet, I would really suggest you to take some time to go through it in detail.
If you already saw this document at some point in time, be sure to review it and be up to date on the latest.
The SAP HANA Storage Requirements Whitepaper is published at: http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-62595
Reference to this and other important documents in regards to SAP HANA infrastructure integration can be found on the right pane of my blog under reference pages: SAP HANA Technical Documentation
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