NAS gateways overcome inherent limitations of scale and flexibility by utilizing externally connected storage. It's common for a NAS gateway to share storage through a storage area network (SAN), allowing users to consolidate their NAS data on SAN storage and realize the benefits of high performance and redundancy.
The product snapshots in this chapter highlight key specifications for a cross section of major NAS gateway products.
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This was first published in October 2007
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO

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