Quick tech specs
- Network storage server
- rack-mountable
- RAID 4, 6, DP
- iSCSI support
- 3.6 TB
- HDD 300 GB x 12
- Gigabit Ethernet / 4Gb Fibre Channel
- 2U
Know your gear
Regardless of your company's size, the amount of data it collects and manages grows relentlessly. Ideally, you could centrally manage your data by consolidating data from a variety of sources into one location. However, geography, security issues, and departmental isolation all stand in the way. Yet you are expected to manage growing data, respond to business growth, ensure effective data backup and restoration, put disaster recovery solutions in place - and do it all on a shoestring budget.
As your company grows, so does your need for efficient data storage. At NetApp, you should need to install a data infrastructure only once and then expand as your needs dictate. NetApp doesn't believe in the "rip, replace, and retrain" upgrade philosophy. The common end-to-end architecture makes it possible for you to expand capacity and add functionality to the systems quickly and easily. The FAS2000 series systems deliver the right blend of price, performance, and scalability. You can bring enterprise-level storage to your departments and remote offices.
You can use FAS2000 systems as primary and secondary storage for both block and file storage over Fiber Channel and Ethernet networks. Or they can be used in remote-to-core environments. The choice is yours.
As your company grows, so does your need for efficient data storage. At NetApp, you should need to install a data infrastructure only once and then expand as your needs dictate. NetApp doesn't believe in the "rip, replace, and retrain" upgrade philosophy. The common end-to-end architecture makes it possible for you to expand capacity and add functionality to the systems quickly and easily. The FAS2000 series systems deliver the right blend of price, performance, and scalability. You can bring enterprise-level storage to your departments and remote offices.
You can use FAS2000 systems as primary and secondary storage for both block and file storage over Fiber Channel and Ethernet networks. Or they can be used in remote-to-core environments. The choice is yours.