Showing posts with label SAN. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Unified Storage... Simplified for YOU


What is Unified Storage?

Unified storage (sometimes termed network unified storage or NUS) is a storage system that makes it possible to run and manage files and applications from a single device. To this end, a unified storage system consolidates file-based and block-based access in a single storage platform and supports Fibre Channel SAN, IP-based SAN (iSCSI), and NAS (network attached storage).

How is it implemented in practice?

Unified storage is often implemented in a NAS platform that is modified to add block-mode support.

Benefits:

· Simultaneously enables storage of file data and handles the block-based I/O (input/output) of enterprise applications.

· Reduced hardware requirements – Instead of separate storage platforms, like NAS for file-based storage and a RAID disk array for block-based storage, unified storage combines both modes in a single device.

· Easy to administer since there is only a single device to be deployed.

· Lower Capital expenditures for the enterprise.

· Simpler to manage.

· Advanced features like storage snapshots and replication.

· Unified storage systems generally cost the same and enjoy the same level of reliability as dedicated file or block storage systems