Choosing a the Right Data Storage System for Your Business


by Andrew Torchon

Choosing a the Right Data Storage System for Your Business

A business is only as good as its ability to grow and meet their customer's demands. A data storage system should be able to expand to keep up with an ever increasing data load as well.

Tampa Bay, FL. – As technology develops into new and different areas the need for a data storage system that can keep up with it has become a frustrating part of doing business. From large corporations to small Mom and Pop shops, computer networks eat up memory and ram like so many pieces of candy as new and improved software devours storage banks in their quest to be able to perform more sophisticated duties. With each new program application being utilized by even the smallest of companies, data storage systems must be able to not only handle the load, but have the option of expanding its capacity without requiring a whole new network or breaking the budget.

Data storage systems such as a Network Attached Storage or NAS are specialized file servers that interface with the company Local Area Network or LAN. These kinds of data storage units focus on the operating system that is specific to the file server function. The advantages of such is system is it ability for a less expensive initial purchase and fewer maintenance costs. The NAS is good for rapid, multiple clients, file level data transfers and is known for its "plug and play" simplicity that allows for quick and easy installation and minimum repairs. This kind of data storage system is very scalable, meaning if the need arrives for more capacity the business just needs to buy more storage instead of whole new system. Using the NAS for expanding storage doesn't necessitate duplicating the file server function.

The disadvantages of a NAS system can range from certain throughput issues which may be a result of an overload of activity on the LAN. There is also the problem of mission critical data applications that can require the non-shared environment offered by some SAN or Storage Area Network configurations. The NAS may also need individual usage quotas to stop resource gobbling from its users. Regardless of what kind of data storage system you need, the one place to get it is at ESAPC Solutions. Electronic Solutions Associates have been designing, developing, manufacturing and selling ever conceivable data storage configuration you'll ever need. ESA began in 1996 and engineered the first true "legacy" industrial TF-486 motherboard replacement in 1999. In 2002, we added industrial computer systems to our product mix. 40,000 TF-486 motherboards later, ESA has become a full industrial computing solutions provider

Check out the data storage system that will work for you. You can even speak live to the experts at ESAPC Solutions by calling the number on their website. ESAPC has a solutions section for the most advanced in CPU memory data storage, industrial systems, Motherboards, power supplies, industrial servers, attached storage systems and totally customizable notebooks and computer tablets. Electronic Solutions Associates believes in exceeding the client's needs by being the best in technology and using the most cost effective manufacturing principals. Just click on www.esapcsolutions.com for a quote.

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