About the White Paper:
Imagine this: one of your network file servers is running out of storage space. You ask users to delete old files, but this offers you only a temporary solution to the problem. What's a better alternative? One may be to implement a network-attached storage (NAS) device, in which file servers expand storage capacity independent of the PC server and provide a simple, cost-effective solution to adding network storage.
This white paper discusses the evolution of NAS filers and what to look for when selecting one. (2000) |