File Storage
The single most common reason for companies to have a network is for storage
of business files. Whether for accounting databases, logs, marketing materials,
CRM, client files, inventory, or whatever data comprises your crucial business
assets, they must all be available, secure and protected on a file server.
Today, there are a number of ways to accomplish file storage depending on
your particular needs. File servers, Network Attached Storage (NAS), Storage
Attached Network (SAN) are among the most prevalent. Which technology is the
most appropriate to your particular business needs will depend on a variety of
factors ranging from availability demands, redundancy demands, security, budget,
architectural restrictions, and so on.
Network File Servers are the most common means of file storage, particularly
in the mid-market segment. Most network file servers such as Microsoft Windows
Server provide additional functionality such as Domain security, print serving,
remote access and others. For many small businesses, this is sufficient with
only hard drive capacity needing to be addressed. For larger companies, or
companies with high storage needs or specific software requirements, alternate
solutions such as NAS or SAN can be layered into the network to provide
additional storage, archiving, and load balancing. Archer Solutions is well
versed in storage needs and can advise you on the best practices for leveraging
your existing solutions or implementing additional storage solutions. |
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