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Storage

Scalable, secure, and efficient data storage systems tailored to your business needs.

Network-Attached Storage (NAS)

A dedicated storage device linked to a wide area network (WAN) or local area network (LAN) is known as network-attached storage (NAS). Several users and client devices can access files and resources via the network thanks to its function as a centralized repository for data storage and retrieval. File-based protocols like NFS or SMB/CIFS are commonly used by NAS systems to facilitate cross-platform data management and sharing

Storage Area Network

An architecture made up of fast interconnects connecting servers and storage devices is called a Storage Area Network (SAN). It provides centralized storage administration and scalability by enabling dependable and quick data transfer between servers and storage arrays. SANs make use of iSCSI or Fibre Channel protocols to guarantee effective access to shared storage resources.

Unified Data Storage

By integrating many storage systems into a single system, unified data storage improves accessibility and streamlines administration. It handles both file-based and block-based data storage needs through a single interface, streamlining operations and maximizing storage efficiency. This integration optimizes resource utilization, improving overall productivity for organizations.