EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we look at the key decision points when it comes to choosing SAN (or NAS) vs software-defined storage and hyper-converged. We also look at the fundamentals of block access storage vs file and object and also look at how these services are provided in the big three cloud providers' universes.
EDITORIAL RESOURCE GUIDE:
In this month's cover story, Jacob Gsoedl explores how unstructured data became one of the top challenges in today’s organizations and highlights how file/NAS virtualization allows for future growth.
WEBCAST:
In the following custom webcast, two experts dig into the storage challenges associated with supporting AI and machine learning workloads. Join here for the details and for a first-hand look at a solution that provides the performance, reliability, and scalability these workloads require.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide defines the 2 storage systems that provide you with the crucial information on which system would best benefit your particular needs.
WEBCAST:
In this webcast, Evaluator Group Senior Strategist Randy Kearns and VP of Marketing at WekaIO Barbara Murphy discuss how to evolve your storage to support AI workloads and meet changing performance demands. Tune in for the takeaways and to learn why scale-out file systems are often recommended to support AI workloads.
EGUIDE:
This guide reaches beyond the obvious issues of pricing, management, and support and explores important points to keep in mind during any NAS purchase. After reading this E-Guide you will have a better understanding of NAS and how to go about purchasing the right tools for your needs. Check out this expert E-Guide to learn more!
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript reviews current NAS trends including high-availability clustered storage to address growing storage needs and today's media-rich file environments and more.
EGUIDE:
NAS file access storage has progressed to meet the challenges of the cloud era. This e-guide provides key insights into NAS as we know it in the era of cloud and big, unstructured data sets.