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Understanding NAS interconnects: Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet
Understanding interconnects like Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, which are used to integrate NAS devices into networks, can help you make better decisions on NAS deployments. Tip
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Why NAS protocols are the language of NAS
NAS protocols are the language of your NAS system, and understanding how they work is the key to operating a storage network. The main NAS protocols are CIFS and NFS, but iSCSI is gaining ground, and FCoE may be just around the corner. Tip
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Dispelling myths about clustering NAS and file servers
This article dispels some of the myths that have sprouted up about clustered storage because the term is used to describe so many different kinds of vendor offerings. Tip
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Gear6 launches pared-down NAS caching appliance
Gear6's scaled-down version of its caching appliance is still expensive, but analysts say some shops could find it more cost effective than adding disk or clustered NAS nodes. Article
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Network File Sharing vs. Common Internet File System
Storage expert Greg Schulz explains what you need to know when choosing between Network File Sharing and Common Internet File System. Ask the Expert
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NAS product specifications
NAS is so easy to install and manage that NAS sprawl is a common problem. This is why NAS is often a prime candidate for consolidation initiatives. Learn how to purchase NAS appliances with an eye toward NAS storage consolidation. Buying Guide
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How to purchase NAS products for storage consolidation
NAS is so easy to install and manage that NAS sprawl is a common problem. This is why NAS is often a prime candidate for consolidation initiatives. Learn how to purchase NAS appliances with an eye toward NAS storage consolidation. Buying Guide
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Storage networking equipment finalists 2007
Find out who the finalists are in the storage networking equipment category of the 2007 Products of the Year competition conducted by SearchStorage.com and Storage magazine. Finalists 2007 Storage Pr
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Product roundup: High-performance NAS
The most popular method for squeezing performance and scalability out of NAS systems today is the clustered approach. Special Report
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Tutorial on network-attached storage
The primary advantage of NAS devices is that network storage is no longer limited to the number of disks in a local server. With storage no longer limited by the number of disks that a server can hold, a NAS product can hold numerous disks (and can e... Article
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO