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Types of Network Storages: DAS, SAN and NAS


What is the Network Storages?

The Network storages are defined as a special type of dedicated data storage server that includes storage devices such as disk arrays, CD / DVD drives, tape drives or removable storage media, and embedded system software that provide cross-platform file sharing capabilities.

The Network storages usually occupy their own node on a LAN without the intervention of an application server, allowing users to access data on the network. In this configuration, network storage centrally manages and processes all data on the network, loads the data from applications or Uninstall the enterprise server, effectively reduce the total cost of ownership and protect the user's investment.

Types of Network Storages

For the enterprise storage devices, network storages are mainly divided into three types: DAS, SAN, and NAS, according to their implementation modes. They provide different solutions for different application environments respectively. (Figure 1)

network-storage-type

Figure 1. Differences among three types of Network Storages.

  1. What is the DAS?

DAS (Direct Attach Storage) is a storage type that attach the host server directly. Every host server has the independent storage device and every host server can’t attach other host server. When they need to send and receive data, it needs a complicated configuration. If each host server run a different operating system, the rule will be more complicated.

Usually, the DAS is ideal for the simple network. It don’t need to save too much data. This type of network storage is a elder technology.

  1. What is the SAN?

SAN(Storage Area Network)is a storage type which is used high-speed (optical fiber) network to attach the host server. This SAN will deploy at the end of those host servers. It used I/O connecting types, such as SCSI, ESCON and Fiber-Channels.

SNA is designed for those application environments that need high-speed network, secure data, good function of data sharing, such as telecommunications, banking, the amount of large data applications. Its features are high-cost and good quality.

  1. What is Network Attached Storage?
Network Attached Storage is a device connected to a network that allows data storage and retrieval from a centralized location, accessible to authorized network users and clients.
  1. What is the NAS?

NAS (Network Attached Storage), a network storage device, which is usually directly connected to the network and provides data access service. A NAS storage device acts as a data file service system and is characterized by its high cost performance. It’s ideal for education area, government, business and other data storage applications.

(The HPE NAS StoreEasy Storages are the hot storages in the market.)

Comparison Chart of Storages Types

Storages Types

DAS

NAS

SAN

Easy to Install

According to the environment

Yes

No

Data Transfer Protocol

SCSI / FC / ATA

TCP / IP

FC

Transfer Object

Data

Document

Data

Use Standard File Sharing Protocol

No

Yes (NFS/CIFS, etc.)

No

File Sharing at different Operating Systems

No

Yes

Yes (Adapter needed)

Centralized Management

According to the environment

Yes

Yes (Management Tool needed)

Easy to Manage

According to the environment

Yes (Based on the network)

No

Improve Server Efficiency

No

Yes

Yes

Disaster Tolerance

Low

High

High

Ideal For

Small to Medium business Servers

JBOD

· Small to Medium business

· SOHU Office

· Enterprise Departments

· Large Enterprise

· Data Center

Application Environment

· LAN

· Low Files Sharing

· Independent Operating System

· A few of Servers

· LAN

· High Files Sharing

· Different Operating System

· Optical Fiber Network

· High Files Sharing

· Different Operating System

· A large number of Servers


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