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分类: 服务器与存储
2010-05-11 16:44:08
File storage growth is bordering on the out of control, with many companies struggling to get a handle on their (NAS) systems. However, technologies such as are designed to resolve many of the issues created by spreading NAS systems and to ease overall. This tip explores today's and examines the advantages and disadvantages of the technology.
Clustered NAS systems explained
Clustered NAS systems use a distributed file system running concurrently on multiple NAS nodes. Data and metadata can be striped across both the cluster and underpinning block (DAS or SAN) storage subsystems. also provides access to all files from any of the clustered nodes regardless of the physical location of the file. The number and location of the nodes are transparent to the users and applications accessing them.
Clustered NAS systems include BlueArc's Titan and Mercury series, EMC Corp.'s Celerra NS-960 with Multi-Path File System (MPFS), Exanet Inc.'s ExaStore, Hewlett-Packard (HP) Co.'s Ibrix Fusion and StorageWorks Scalable NAS (previously known as PolyServe), Hitachi Data Systems' HNAS and 3200 series, IBM Corp.'s Scale-out File Services (SoFS), Isilon Systems Inc.'s IQ, NetApp's Ontap GX, Panasas Inc.'s ActiveStor and Scale Computing's SN Series.
Advantages of clustered NAS systems
Disadvantages of clustered NAS systems
Clustered NAS does a very good job of resolving most challenges. It eliminates or at least mitigates the multisystem management issue depending on the scale of the environment. User and application access is simplified with load balancing built in, and data protection and replication is also part of the architecture. Clustered NAS does fall a little short on ; it does make it easier, but doesn't automate the process (with the exception of EMC's Celerra NS-960 with FAST using Rainfinity).
BIO: Marc Staimer is president of Dragon Slayer Consulting.