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15 Apr 2008 |
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01 Apr 2008 |
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English |
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ABSTRACT:
Network-attached storage (NAS) has answered the needs of many organizations looking for low-cost, high-capacity data storage and has come on strong in recent years. But is NAS a fully mature technology or is there still room for innovation?
Next-generation NAS solutions have emerged and have answered this call. Although these new technologies are gaining popularity, many are wondering what next-generation NAS offers how much different they are from traditional NAS platforms.
To set this record straight, this IT Briefing explores the capacity and performance limits of traditional NAS systems and highlights a new next-generation NAS solution. Discover the benefits of this solution, including:
- Maximizes IT efficiency
- Reduces storage management costs
- Increases availability
- Improves scalability, performance and capacity
- Minimizes downtime
- And more
Read this IT Briefing to learn more.
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Continuous Data Protection | Data Management | NAS | NAS Software | SAN | Storage Best Practices | Storage Capacity | Storage Consolidation | Storage Provisioning | TCO |
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