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Develop a hybrid storage solution that seamlessly integrates with your current network-attached storage (NAS) and Azure Blob Storage. This on-premises caching appliance enhances data accessibility whether it resides in your datacenter, within Azure, or traversing a wide-area network (WAN). Comprising both software and hardware, the Microsoft Azure FXT Edge Filer offers exceptional throughput and minimal latency, designed specifically for hybrid storage environments that cater to high-performance computing (HPC) applications. Utilizing a scale-out clustering approach, it enables non-disruptive performance scaling of NAS capabilities. You can connect up to 24 FXT nodes in each cluster, allowing for an impressive expansion to millions of IOPS and several hundred GB/s speeds. When performance and scalability are critical for file-based tasks, Azure FXT Edge Filer ensures that your data remains on the quickest route to processing units. Additionally, managing your data storage becomes straightforward with Azure FXT Edge Filer, enabling you to transfer legacy data to Azure Blob Storage for easy access with minimal latency. This solution allows for a balanced approach between on-premises and cloud storage, ensuring optimal efficiency in data management while adapting to evolving business needs. Furthermore, this hybrid model supports organizations in maximizing their existing infrastructure investments while leveraging the benefits of cloud technology.

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In the absence of a file system, all information stored in a medium would appear as a single, unbroken mass of data, making it impossible to discern where one piece of information ends and another begins. By organizing the data into discrete units and assigning each a unique identifier, the information can be easily accessed and recognized. This method of categorization mirrors traditional paper-based systems, where each collection of data is referred to as a "file." The framework and set of rules that govern the organization and naming of these data groups is known as a "file system." Network-attached storage (NAS) serves as a file-level data storage solution connected to a network, allowing diverse clients to access data seamlessly. NAS is specifically engineered to deliver file services through its hardware, software, or configuration, often taking the form of a dedicated computer appliance designed for this singular purpose. Consequently, NAS systems enhance the efficiency of file management across various devices and platforms.

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Company Name

Microsoft

Founded

1975

Country

United States

Website

azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/fxt-edge-filer/

Vendor Details

Company Name

EasyNAS

Website

easynas.org

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