There are many disk, server, performance and availability choices in today's file serving environment. When administrators evaluate the benefits and limitations of file serving solutions that address file serving storage growth problems and data path optimization, it's critical that the solution they chose works for every department. This is particularly true when developing high-performance, scalable and resilient Windows file-serving.
This eBook is a guide to evaluating, implementing and managing effective file serving. Topics covered include:
- Server and storage consolidation alternatives
- Shared data clustering
- Windows and Linux file serving technologies
- Getting files from the server, to the client and back again
- Flexible storage solutions