NAS vs. Object: which is best for your data center
The legacy network attached storage (NAS) systems that it uses to store this data are no longer keeping pace with the demands of the modern data center.
Can Legacy NAS keep pace?
When it comes to managing unstructured data, the data center has problems. The legacy network attached storage (NAS) systems that it uses to store this data are no longer keeping pace with the demands of the modern data center.
As a result, IT planners are considering object storage as a potential replacement for their aging NAS infrastructures. Our “NAS vs. Object” series will perform a detailed examination of these technologies to help IT planners decide which technology is right for their data centers.