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  2. What Is NAS (Network-Attached Storage)? | NetApp

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    Why NetApp for NAS? A NAS (network-attached storage) system is a file-dedicated storage device attached to a network that allows data to be accessible from multiple authorized users and devices. NAS devices connect to the network via standard Ethernet and provide a single access point for storage, making data continuously available for ...

  3. Learn about the AFF and FAS family of storage systems - NetApp

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    The NetApp AFF and FAS family of storage systems is designed for enterprise applications that need easy to manage, fast and secure storage with enterprise-grade reliability and continuous data access. The AFF and FAS systems are available in all-flash (AFF) and hybrid flash and HDD-only (FAS) configurations, giving you the option to choose the ...

  4. NetApp storage systems overview

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    NetApp storage systems overview. NetApp has several storage platforms that are qualified with Astra Trident and Astra Control to provision, protect, and manage data for containerized applications. AFF and FAS systems run NetApp ONTAP and provide storage for both file-based (NFS) and block-based (iSCSI) use cases. Cloud Volumes ONTAP and ONTAP ...

  5. NetApp, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, marketing, and technical support of storage and data management solutions. It offers cloud data services,

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  7. What is High Performance Computing | NetApp

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    Data storage for HPC. High performance computing (HPC) is the ability to process data and perform complex calculations at high speeds. To put it into perspective, a laptop or desktop with a 3 GHz processor can perform around 3 billion calculations per second. While that is much faster than any human can achieve, it pales in comparison to HPC ...

  8. What is NetApp Keystone? - WWT

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    NetApp Keystone is a suite of payment solutions coupled with storage-as-a-service (STaaS) and a seamless hybrid cloud offering that enables organizations to achieve a greater degree of flexibility, agility and financial risk reduction in hybrid cloud environments. The portfolio of utility consumption models enables substantial cost efficiencies ...

  9. Definition of NetApp Filer | PCMag

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    Browse Encyclopedia. A family of network attached storage (NAS) appliances from Network Appliance that are highly scalable to terabytes of data. NetApp Filers are high-performance, mission ...

  10. Volumes, qtrees, files, and LUNs - NetApp

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    Introduction and concepts. Set up, upgrade and revert ONTAP. Cluster administration. Volume administration. Network management. NAS storage management. SAN storage management. S3 object storage management. Security and data encryption.

  11. What do EOS, EOVS, and EOA mean and ... - NetApp Knowledge Base

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    Answer. End of Availability. The last date on which a product will be available for selling. End of Support. The last date on which a product will be supported by NetApp. End of Version Support. The date marking the end of Limited Support for a particular feature version of a product and transition to Self-Service Support. Abbreviated as EOVS.

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