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      <title>graphR. - Visualizing RV Tool exports</title>
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      <description>Introduction With the advent of hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI), the initial question was how to design such a solution. Unfortunately, sizing tools were missing at the beginning. I found the evaluation of RV Tools very helpful to design HCI solutions, unfortunately, a detailed analysis could take a lot of time and be very error-prone. Therefore I developed a small tool called graphR. which automates the evaluation of RV Tools and compiles a visual presentation of the information contained within one Excel export.</description>
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