Network Attached Systems (NAS) enable users to store and share
data over a local area network (LAN). With NAS, additional storage
capacity can be easily provided to organizations of any size by
simply attaching NAS systems to an existing LAN.
Storage Area Network (SAN) which is a high–speed dedicated
network that connects data storage devices with the respective
data servers.
The amount of information stored on magnetic media is doubling
every year, and managing storage in general purpose servers is
getting more expensive and complex. NAS server is preferred implementation
for serving files, because it is easier to implement and manage,
and it provides much better I/O performance over general–purpose
servers.
The data stored on NAS and SAN server systems in today's computerized
network environment is nothing but falling short of making data
storage more critical. Many businesses solely depend on these
servers to keep their businesses running smoothly. When one of
these servers fails, it can lead to significant hourly financial
loss, and in extreme cases can even lead to complete business
failure.
Most common causes of data loss in NAS
and SAN servers are:
:: Logical Failure - configuration
problems, accidental deletions and human error.
:: Failed Back Up - No back up available
or your back up has failed to restore.
:: Physical Drive Failure - due to
head crash or other component damage.
:: Inaccessibility - Security or network
based failure making the data unavailable for viewing.
:: Natural Disasters - fire, water,
flood, explosion, tsunami or earth quake damage.
:: Virus - client or outside host that
has unintentionally or intentionally caused a failure or overload
on the server making the data corrupt
or inaccessible.
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