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  • List Of NAS Storage Compatible

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  1. HYBRID STORAGE MANAGEMENT

File System Managment

Mounted File System

Nodeum extends its support for storage mounted by their proper client in addition to the storage types it already supports.

This feature enables Nodeum to perform data mover operations on a wider range of storage types, providing greater flexibility and versatility in managing data.

It can support storage devices that are directly connected to a client and mounted on a local directory. By supporting storage mounted by their proper client, Nodeum can provide more comprehensive data management capabilities and increase the efficiency of data transfer operations.

Protocol SMB

SMB storage protocol provides a reliable and efficient way for users to access and share files stored on a network.

Its versatility and ease of use make it an ideal solu-tion for collaborative work environments, and its advanced security features help ensure that data is accessed securely. This is a valuable feature that enhances the platform's capabilities and provides users with an efficient and secure file sharing solution.

One of the primary advantages of using SMB is its ease of use. It is supported by most operating systems and devices, including Windows, macOS, Linux. With this protocol, users can easily access files remotely from any NAS or SMB compatible device.

Protocol NFS

NFSv3 and NFSv4 protocols allow for easy and efficient file sharing across a network. With its support for both versions, users can choose the protocol that best suits their needs, whether they require an established and reliable protocol like NFSv3 or the advanced security and performance features of NFSv4.

This provides an ideal solution for organizations that need to share files across multiple devices while maintaining security and efficiency.

List Of NAS Storage Compatible

Nodeum Supports natively NAS Connection.

DELLEMC

Scale-out NAS Isilon

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

Fast LTA

Silent Cubes - Silent Brick

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

Hitachi

HNAS

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

Huawei

Product : OceanStor

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

HPE

Product : StoreEasy

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

Linux

Product : Ubuntu - RHEL - CentOS

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

NetApp

Product : FAS Series 7-mode and cluster Mode

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

QNAP

Product : All Series

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

Oracle

Product : ZFS Storage Appliance

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

Synology

Product : all series

Protocol Supported : SMB/NFS

Primary Storage : yes

Secondary Storage : yes

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