Articles about NAS

Gluster Unifies NAS Storage

Beta release of GlusterFS adds support for object-based storage alongside traditional file system storage. Continue Reading »

Likewise Enables Storage Convergence

Module makes it easier to build NAS storage that simultaneously supports Linux and Windows. Continue Reading »

The Long March Toward Unified Storage

A unified approach to data storage is long overdue in most organizations. Continue Reading »

Gluster Brings NAS Storage to VMware

Extension to Gluster open source storage adds support for VMware APIs. Continue Reading »

Overland Storage Extends Lineup Higher

Adds higher end NAS and tape library systems to midrange offerings. Continue Reading »

Coraid Upends NAS Storage Market

Embraces ZFS file system and raw Ethernet to create NAS system priced at less than $1,000 per terabyte. Continue Reading »

The Tracks of Our Storage Tiers

Although there is a lot of talk these days about storage unification in the form of bringing together storage area networks (SANs) and network attached storage (NAS), the father of the Fibre Channel interface thinks there is a lot more discussion of the topic than actual unification reality. Continue Reading »

Panasas Looks to Unify Storage

Provider of high performance storage systems adds NAS system to lineup. Continue Reading »

Taking the Complexity Out of Storage

There have always been two separate storage worlds. One was defined by files and relied heavily on network attached storage (NAS) systems. The other is defined by block-level storage, typically associated with a database, defined by storage area networks (SAN). Continue Reading »

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