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DAS- (Direct Attached Storage)
ADAS is always preferred for Local Data Sharing Requirements for small business.

Direct Attached Storage, or DAS, is the most basic level of storage, in which storage devices are directly attached to the server with drives, or directly connected to a single server with RAID array. Network workstations must therefore access the "server node" in order to connect to the storage device. This have got the specialty that it’s the first widely popular storage model. Even in today's IT infrastructures, DAS is known for being the cheapest and best solution when compared to other storage solutions.

Even though the implementation of networked storage is growing at a faster rate in today's era, DAS have got its own simplicity, cost effective with easy deployment options when compared to other NAS, SAN solutions. As mentioned earlier when considering DAS, it is important to know what is the exact requirement, budget, data size, maintenance etc. But there are limitations in DAS also. Since the storage is directly connected to the single server, there are chances of data unavailability for the users if the server goes down for some reason or even if storage engineers do the maintenance. In addition to storing and retrieving files, the server also bears the load of processing applications. Network bottlenecks and slowdowns in data availability may occur as server bandwidth is consumed by applications, especially if there is a lot of data being shared from workstation to workstation.

DAS is ideal solutions for local file sharing in environments with a single server or a few servers - for example, small offices, departments which do not need to share information over long distances or across an enterprise. Small companies traditionally utilize DAS for file serving.

With budget perspective, the initial investment in DAS is cheaper. This is a great benefit for storage engineers who can really do cost cutting on their storage budgets. DAS can also serve as basic solution for those planning to migrate to networked storage in the future. For corporate which expects the rapid data growth, it is important to keep in mind that DAS is limited in its scalability.




NAS (Network Attached Storage)
NAS (Network Attached Storage) is almost similar to the DAS (Direct Attached Storage) with just the difference inbuilt software. NAS has its own OS-(Operating Systems) and its own software. While this software is a kind of managing software which can control the data storage, data access to the end users and monitoring the functionalities of the storage components. NAS units normally have their own web interface for configuration and customization. Normally NAS systems have the storage containers with redundancy mode, known as RAID (Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks). NAS systems performance is mainly based upon the network traffic and the memory caching capability of the box.

OS (Operating Systems):
NAS unit have their customized OS operating systems which are fine-tuned internally and nothing to do with the storage engineer. It’s a simple box without complexities.

Software:
A NAS system has its own internal software which can be accessed through the web interface for configuration & management. Once the IP address gets configured it can be managed from the network too.

Protocols:
NFS- Network File System
SMB- Server Message Block

Advantages:

  • End users can access the data through network easily.
  • Easy configuration using web interface & supports RAID 0,1,5
  • Maximum performance can be achieved since it doesn’t have any separate server to serve the data. It doesn’t depends on the server performance like CPU, memory etc. It has CPU, RAM, motherboards in its own.
  • With the redundancy on all the components (like redundancy in data path, controllers, power supplies) we can avoid single point of failures.

Limitations:

  • When the concurrent sessions increases and attains the maximum CPU utilization with maximum I/O operation level, then there will be the degradation in the performance.
  • The RAM or the CPU can’t be upgraded since it’s inbuilt within the NAS box.

 
     
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