Storage

Storage

A storage server is a type of server that is used to store, access, secure and manage digital data, files and services. It is a purpose-built server used for storing and accessing small to large amount of data over a shared network or through the Internet.
Digital Equipment responds to organizations in the most efficient and fastest way in terms of data storage services in order to meet the needs arising in storage services in line with the increasing needs of institutions.
As part of the changing needs of technologies and institutions, we enable you to manage your storage resources in the best way by using different storage technologies. We provide storage solutions consisting of hybrid and SSDs for your performance-demanding resources and storage solutions consisting of traditional mechanical disks for your archives. By minimizing the problems that may arise in your storage systems, we ensure that your devices can operate efficiently, performance and without interruption.
Depending on the space needs, data storage technologies have also been developed, and DAS, NAS, SAN systems have been widely used.

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The type of data storage that’s right for your business will depend on a range of factors — the amount of data you need to store, who needs access, how much physical space you have available and more. To help you decide, here is a brief overview of the different data storage solutions on the market today.

A storage area network, or SAN, is a type of network-based storage solution that gives local users dedicated, fast access to block-level storage. The original purpose of the SAN was to improve application performance by separating storage traffic from the rest of LAN traffic.

Made up of connected switches, hosts and storage devices, SAN systems typically give access to network users through Fiber channel connectivity. This type of data storage is ideal for holding databases and other structured workloads.

Similar to a SAN, network-attached storage is a network-based storage solution that stores unstructured data as files. A NAS solution may contain a single hard drive or multiple hard drives in a RAID level 1 array. NAS systems with RAID storage automatically take files written to the main drive and write them to the secondary drive, making this type of storage perfect for companies that require convenient data backup and recovery capability.

NAS systems are simple to deploy, manage and consolidate. They are also easy to scale, ideal for small to midsize enterprises and businesses with rapidly expanding storage requirements.

Cloud storage involves storing business data with a remote third-party service provider. Because data stored in the Cloud is located offsite, it remains protected from fires, floods and other disasters that may affect a business’s specific area.

Converged Cloud storage combines storage and computing resources to improve performance and simplify data center operations. Converged storage is a type of scale-out architecture.

All-flash arrays are data storage technologies that use solid-state flash memory instead of hard disks. Both SAN and NAS storage methods can utilize all-flash arrays. The main advantage of using all-flash storage is speed — without any moving parts, flash arrays speed up read and write times significantly.

High-density storage solutions increase the amount of information that can be stored by a given storage medium by increasing areal density. Hard disk drives with higher density provide improved performance and speed while using physical space efficiently. While still under development, this type of storage is ideal for data centers and large enterprises looking to make good use of space.