NAS solutions for enterprise workloads
Viewing network attached storage (NAS) in the same context as a Swiss army knife may resonate with many organizations. Organizations initially adopted NAS solutions due to their ease of set up, deployment, and management. These features have led to NAS’s broad adoption with currently more than 80% of organizations using NAS for file services. However, organizations now often utilize NAS solutions to host multiple other workloads. Not Just for File Services Anymore NAS solutions may serve as a backup targe, or host hypervisors or performance-sensitive workloads. More NAS solutions handle two or more of these workloads concurrently. NAS’s widespread adoption…
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