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Example 1: network attached storage – Apple Xsan 1.x User Manual

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Chapter 3

Deployment Examples

Example 1: Network Attached Storage

Network attached storage (NAS) is commonly used to provide centralized, manageable
storage for clients on the Internet or on a private intranet. A typical NAS appliance
contains storage devices and a controller that gives clients access to the storage using
a network file system such as NFS, AFP, or SMB/CIFS.

You can use a combination of Xserve and Xserve RAID to provide NAS and, in addition,
provide other server services that NAS appliances can’t offer. Adding Xsan lets you set
up a NAS service that is easy to expand, both in terms of storage capacity and file
system services, without impact to clients.

Fibre
channel switch

Storage users

Xserve
RAID

Intranet/
Internet

Controller/
file server

Standby
controller/
file server

File server

File server

Ethernet - TCP/IP

(Public)

Ethernet - TCP/IP

(Private)