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  • Sanity about SANs: What you should know

    With industry analysts predicting an annual growth rate of 50 to 150 percent for corporate data, it is a safe bet that the majority of businesses will require additional storage. What are SANs and how can they assist?

  • Banking on enterprise storage

    Innovation in storage technology has led to a new world of choices. Although this will eventually pay off in much higher capacity and better performance, the long learning curves, coupled with the scary consequences of betting on the wrong technology, are keeping many IT managers awake at night.

  • HP storage group takes on new foes

    Hewlett-Packard will expand its storage products in a new direction in coming months, a move that will mean new competition against a host of networking competitors.

  • NAS+SAN: The best of both worlds

    Is your network ready for the newest storage architectures? Here are the solutions to consider when SAN and NAS converge.

  • SANs and NAS get closer

    Storage area networks and network attached storage are not necessarily rival technologies, and may even complement each other or merge into a single technology in the future.

Features and Case Studies (50)

  • Sanity about SANs: What you should know

    With industry analysts predicting an annual growth rate of 50 to 150 percent for corporate data, it is a safe bet that the majority of businesses will require additional storage. What are SANs and how can they assist?

  • NAS+SAN: The best of both worlds

    Is your network ready for the newest storage architectures? Here are the solutions to consider when SAN and NAS converge.

  • Building high-capacity backups on a limited budget

    When faced with high-priced options from vendors, one IT team decided to develop its own high-speed backup network. Find out how they did it.

  • Data storage worlds collide

    SAN and NAS are getting together for more efficient data storage.

  • Bare NASessities in life

    Companies looking for ways to better leverage existing storage investments could turn to network attached storage (NAS) gateways rather than traditional NAS appliances.

Reviews (24)

  • Reviews Roundup: The best SMB rack NAS

    Network attached storage appliances come in all shapes and sizes: in this review roundup we look at what five of the leading vendors have to offer the small to medium-sized business.

  • Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 450r

    The StorCenter Pro NAS 450r is a generously-specified appliance running Windows Storage Server 2003. While it scores on performance, it's pricey and lacks capacity.

  • QNAP TS-209 Pro NAS

    QNAP's TS-209 Pro offers a compelling mix of server functionality and straight-up NAS backup options.

  • CA, Iomega join forces on backup

    Computer Associates teams up with storage specialist Iomega to produce a backup system aimed at small and midsized businesses.

  • NAS for the rest of us: 4 storage solutions

    We test and compare NAS devices designed to suit a specific set of medium-enterprise requirements.

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