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To solve the network-attached storage (NAS) sprawl problem, NAS vendors developed what’s referred to as “scale-out” NAS. Scale-out NAS, in general terms, allows for a large number (hundreds or thousands) of front-end nodes (not heads) to be clustered and for back-end storage modules to be added into a single pool that could reach into the PBs. The architectures of traditional NAS and scale-out NAS are significantly different, meaning their applicable use cases are also different. If management of traditional NAS systems is becoming cumbersome for you, perhaps it’s time to consider scale-out NAS as either an alternative or a supplement.

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Vendor:
TechTarget Storage
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021
Published:
May 8, 2012
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PDF
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White Paper

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