Reviewing Your Storage Options

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The acronyms are mirrored, and each shares twothrough file and application servers. The SSR212MA
words - network and storage. However, NAS andcan make all storage devices available to all servers
SAN differ greatly in design and implementation, andon an LAN or wide-area network (WAN). When
therefore represent distinct solutions in terms of whatstorage devices are added to the Intel® SAN
Intel® data storage system is right for certainserver, they can be accessed from any server on the
business applications.network. In addition, storage capacity can be added to
Safe and efficient data handling is a necessarythe SAN storage system as needed without intrusion
measure for a business that wants to implement aon the corporate network. The Intel® server is a
successful storage and backup plan. Intel® hasbridge between the stored data and the end user.
developed several storage solutions with that in mind.Therefore, the differences between a NAS and a
One is not necessarily better than the other; theSAN can be highlighted in their main benefits.
preferred storage method simply depends on aA primary benefit of Intel's SSR212MA SAN Storage
company's needs and existing infrastructure. TodayServer is that it provides an effective disaster
the functionality of a NAS and SAN are very similar;recovery plan. A SAN can replicate data belonging to
however, there are specific technical differences. Themany servers to a secondary storage array, which
primary technical differences between a NAS and acan be accessed locally or remotely. Although more
SAN are:expensive NAS devices have data replication
A NAS identifies data by file name and byte offsets,functionality the SS4000-E NAS does not. Sharing
transfers file data or file meta-data (file's owner,storage adds flexibility because cables and storage
permissions, creation data, etc.), and handles security,devices do not have to be physically moved for data
user authentication, file locking.storage to go from one server to another.
A SAN addressesidentifies data by disk block numberFurthermore, the Intel® SAN Storage Server
and transfers raw disk blocks typically via SCSI calls.features industry-standard hardware architectures and
When looking at the two Intel® storage networkingmanagement tools to further lower the cost of SAN
solutions, the benefits of both NAS and SAN showsystems. Because of this, IP (Internet Protocol) SANs
marked distinctions.such as this Intel® server are now within reach of
First, a NAS consists of a storage device ormost companies.
combination of multiple storage devices connected toThe benefits of Intel's SS4000-E NAS Storage
the existing local-area network (LAN). A NAS servesSolution include methods to protect, manage, and
to offload the company's valuable data to a dedicatedshare information. The device allows end users to
storage location that is still readily accessible by file andaccess the same set of files over the common
application servers via the corporate LAN. A typicalcorporate network. Data sharing is done quickly and
NAS solution consists of a server dedicated to fileeasily while maintaining the security of having a
sharing over the network with a TCP/IP connection.separate storage device. The cost of NAS devices,
Intel's SSR212MA NAS Storage Solution device allowssuch as the SS4000-E, has dropped recently and their
for more hard disk storage space to be added to agrowing storage sizes are appealing to small business
network that already utilizes main servers for otheras a part of their data backup plans. As an added
applications. The Intel® device delivers the data tobenefit, because the SS4000-E NAS Storage Solution
the user over the existing LAN. It is not necessary foris always available online, backed up data is available
the Intel® device to be located within a particularfor restores at LAN speeds without the need to locate
server. It can exist anywhere on a LAN along withthe correct tape. Complete and advanced data
multiple NAS devices.protection is provided through support for RAID Levels
In contrast, a SAN consists of storage devices which10, 5 and 1.
are networked together (historically via a high-speedIn summary, for a business to implement an operable
fiber backbone) separately from the existing corporatestorage and backup design, it must concentrate on
LAN. Intel's SSR212MA SAN Storage Server's primarysafely and efficiently handling its data. Although one
method to attach to the storage is iSCSI. This is aIntel® storage networking solution is not necessarily
more interoperable and cost-effective solution. In short,better than the other, each possesses obvious
a SAN is a high-speed sub-network of shared storagedistinctions.
devices (machines that contain nothing but disks for