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15 Mar 2013
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Published:
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15 Mar 2013
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PDF
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12
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Ezine
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English
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ABSTRACT:
In most traditional NAS deployments, drives are simply added to the back end when more storage capacity is needed.
But over time, the heads and back-end arrays reach their limit, and you’re forced to deploy additional, separate systems. This creates “NAS sprawl” in which numerous systems must be independently managed.
Scale-out NAS was developed to solve the problem of NAS sprawl. If managing your traditional NAS is becoming too burdensome and expensive, check out this expert resource and explore:
- Traditional NAS vs. scale-out NAS
- Comparing scale-out NAS products
- When you should consider scale-out NAS
- And more
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