Best way to determine the amount of disk space is required for a deployment of office?

We are conducting an assessment on the Lake and he examines disk space total used by our desktop computers, but I want to determine how much space SAN we need for our driver. What is the best way to understand this assuming we go with linked Clones, but have yet to determine how many bases we have pictures...

It is counting on the OS and the numbers of virtual machines, for linked clone images, you might need a few of them, one for the standard user, one for the user of the task and one for users with power "admins".

Also, is that the application will be with the operating system or using ThinApp?

All these he had to be consider about before you go to the design of the storage, think also about having the SSD in your host supported replica image "linked clone.

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