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clustered in pairs to support high availability. Somewhat like NuView's
StorageX, RainStorage doesn't migrate data transparently like in-band
appliances; instead, it uses automount for Unix and DFS on Windows to
ease the transition from a file's old location to its new location.
In the final analysis, the kind of NAS data you need to consolidate plays a
crucial role in how you consolidate it. If your consolidation requirements
aren't too extreme, then you should consolidate onto the next bigger box in
your NAS product series. If there's a strong requirement for better
management control over many heterogeneous NAS boxes, look to NAS
aggregators. For NAS environments that need the highest performance
and scalability, clustered or parallel file servers will be the only the way to
go.
Ray Lucchesi is president of Silverton Consulting and since 2004 has
helped startups to Fortune 500 companies improve storage product
development and marketing. Ray has also helped end-users better select
and use storage subsystems.
mailto:info@SilvertonConsulting.com
http://www.SilvertonConsulting.com
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