NetApp has launched the new FAS3200 series midrange storage systems. The company designed them with the education market in mind to help consolidate operations onto a shared storage platform. The FAS3220 and FS3250 systems are intended for storage area network (SAN) and network attached storage (NAS) environments. They include native support for high-speed, low-latency flash and according to NetApp, they provide a foundation for highly scalable agile data infrastructure.
They are suitable for virtualize private cloud or traditional environments and a single system can accommodate a wide range of storage requirements from only a few terabytes to more than 2 petabytes. When clustered they can scale performance and capacity across 24 storage nodes, according to NetApp.
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