Network Attached Storage

  • Goda K
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Abstract

In the IT world storage becomes a serious issue. Data storage systems are the bedrock on that a modern company rests. Knowledge must be accessible to whoever wishes it, whenever they have it, from wherever they will be. As a result, emphasis is starting to shift from a processor central world towards a storage central one. It's the data that holds the important value, the processor just exposes it. Realizing this, model needs a storage system which will give continuous, secured accessibility to doubtless. Vast quantities of shared data, with protection against each malicious attack and accidental failures, and quality across an outsized vary of capability and performance needs. Network based storage, combined with good storage management, will give it. This paper focuses on the tested approaches in network attached storage and their future use. Hard disk 1.5 TB Raid 0 array; 6 GB DDR3 RAM; 32 GB Bootable Pendrive.

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Goda, K. (2016). Network Attached Storage. In Encyclopedia of Database Systems (pp. 1–1). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7993-3_1330-2

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