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NETWORK-ATTACHED STORAGE (NAS)
Today's entry-level network-attached storage systems can expand well into the dual-digit terabyte range. Meanwhile, high-end high-performance offerings scale seamlessly into the hundreds and even thousands of terabytes under a single file system. If you haven't looked at NAS lately, you're missing out.
Most NAS systems with enterprise-class storage and security still hover around the $5k mark, but we found -- and tested -- five solutions with at least 1 terabyte of storage priced as low as $1,299. Our Editor's Choice won for its wide range of integrated features and impressive performance.
The rapid acceleration of storage needs and the desire for simple, manageable devices has thrust network-attached storage into the spotlight as a top-flight option.
Managing scores of individual servers? Network-attached storage clustering and virtualization can simplify your life.
IBM scaled up its network attached storage (NAS) gateway line in response to customer demands and a continued convergence of NAS and storage area network (SAN) environments.
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The race for leadership in the NAS market is pitting three operating systems against each other in a pretty contentious contest.
Better known for its entry-level products, Snap introduced a new high-end NAS appliance and improvements to its NAS operating system and software bundles.
Inexpensive NAS devices can provide small enterprises with terabytes of space. Of the four we tested, one impressed us with its complete feature set, speed and expandability.
Iomega NAS 400r servers use high-speed Serial ATA storage subsystems, and are based on Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003.
Competing hardware storage systems may have a role to play with each other.
Snap Appliance, best known as a developer of entry-level NAS appliances, this week signaled its intent to move into the enterprise with a new high-end NAS appliance and improvements to its NAS operating system and software bundles.
Network Attached Storage's new slimmed down operating system solves the problem of networks' ever-increasing storage needs.
A Look At The Newest Member Of HP's Windows-Based NAS Systems
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