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10: Storage - External SSA
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Storage Design for Business Continuity
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Storage - NAS
Network Attached Storage (NAS) - Provides storage across the ethernet network utilizing NFS and SMB protocols.
Network File System (NFS)
Server Message Block (SMB)
NAS Storage provides a mechanism for multiple machines to have simultaneous access to programs, applications, and data
NAS storage is managed and maintained by the Mt Xia Storage Management Group
NAS Storage is utilized by servers running AIX, Solaris, Linux, Windows
Access to NAS Storage is dependent upon business and application requirements
The architectural direction for NAS is non-production environments
Mt Xia currently utilizes NAS for both application and database storage.
For assistance with designing, implementing, and supporting
your storage systems in a business continuity design structure,
please contact Mt Xia.
Slide ID:MXSTG-13
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