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sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
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20 Mar 2008
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01 Mar 2008
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PDF
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19
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Next-generation NAS technology integrates seamlessly into the Windows architecture to effectively treat hundreds of disparate file servers, and their respective storage assets, as a consolidated, networkattached resource pool. This means any server on the network can see storage as part of the shared resource. In addition, next-generation NAS technology offers the benefits of reduced hardware costs, simplified and more efficient management, and better availability and performance.
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Authors
Paul Gillin
Content Marketing Consultant
Paul Gillin is a content marketing consultant, specializing in technology and new media, who advises business-to-business marketers how to optimize online channels to reach buyers most cost-effectively.<br />
Pete Brey
Technical Marketing Director, Enterprise NAS Group
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Hewlett-Packard Company
Pete Brey is Technical Marketing Director for the Enterprise NAS Group at Hewlett-Packard.<br />
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