What you'll learn: Data storage managers must have a clear picture of their unstructured data and file-system environment before investing in a clustered NAS system. We'll give you a list of questions to ask when evaluating your storage requirements and the latest clustered NAS offerings.
Clustered network-attached storage (clustered NAS) uses a distributed file system that runs concurrently on multiple nodes or servers. Unlike traditional NAS, clustered NAS stripes data and metadata across storage nodes and subsystems. Clustering also provides access to all files from any of the clustered nodes regardless of the physical location of the file. But how do you determine which clustered NAS system is right for you? Here are the questions you need to ask when evaluating your own data storage requirements along with the latest offerings from vendors.
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