Unified storage
Unified storage, or multiprotocol storage, refers to a single storage system that can support file protocols such as NFS, CIFS (SMB) and Fibre Channel and iSCSI block storage. Unified storage is common in today’s storage arrays because it combines NAS servers with SAN systems. Find out the latest news and other resource guides on this topic.
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28 Oct 2021
Upgrades to Vast Data OS emphasize simplicity, security
Vast Data released VastOS 4, which includes security features such as indestructible data snapshots and visualization tools aimed at making storage simpler to use and manage. Continue Reading
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18 Feb 2021
Violin, Stratoscale data storage technologies rise from dust
StorCentric's data storage technologies added Violin Systems in a bargain pickup last year. Zadara this week snagged the remnants of Stratoscale's HCI software. Continue Reading