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Imagine:
- A General-Purpose server crash
- In an instant, the company's data is inaccessible - user productivity
goes to zero
- This is a nightmare that every IT administrator has experienced
or dreads
However, If the company had incorporated NAS into the network topology,
users would still have complete access to data files, even in the certain
event of a Server Failure - NO PRODUCTIVITY LOSS
More Capacity, Less Cost:
- Increase storage capacity without disrupting the day-to-day operations
of networks
- No more administrative headaches
- NAS = Plug N play method of adding storage for network users
- Additional storage for your network in minutes
- All kinds of businesses are being overwhelmed by tidal waves of
data
- Market research firm Peripheral Concepts pegs storage growth
at more than 60% compounded annually
- IDC predicts 88% per year storage growth in Unix environments
and more than 133% in Windows NT environments
NAS Advantages:
- These devices are DHCP aware; its's no longer necessary to hook
up a console or a terminal to configure them.
- Supports the common protocols you need and would expect, including
CIFS (Common Internet File System), FTP, HTTP, NFS (Network File System)
and even Appletalk.
- Web interfaces for management and configuration. No special setup
software is required.
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