SONAS Implementation and Best Practices Guide
IBM® Scale Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS) is a Scale Out NAS offering designed to manage vast repositories of information in enterprise environments requiring very large capacities, high levels of performance, and high availability.The IBM SONAS appliance provides a range of reliable, scalable...
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Zusammenfassung: | IBM® Scale Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS) is a Scale
Out NAS offering designed to manage vast repositories of
information in enterprise environments requiring very large
capacities, high levels of performance, and high availability.The IBM SONAS appliance provides a range of reliable, scalable
storage solutions for a variety of storage requirements. These
capabilities are achieved by using network access protocols such as
NFS, CIFS, HTTPS, FTP, and SCP. Using built-in RAID technologies,
all data is well protected with options to add additional
protection through mirroring, replication, snapshots, and backup.
These storage systems are also characterized by simple management
interfaces that make their installation, administration, and
troubleshooting uncomplicated and straightforward.This IBM Redbooks® publication is the companion to the IBM
Redbooks publication, SONAS Concepts, Architecture, and Planning
Guide, SG24-7963. It is intended for storage administrators who
have ordered their SONAS solution and are ready to install,
customize, and use it. A quick start scenario takes you through
common SONAS administration tasks to familiarize you with the SONAS
system through the GUI and CLI. Backup and availability scenarios
as well as best practices for setting up and troubleshooting hints
and tips are included. |
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