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  2. ONTAP - Wikipedia

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    ONTAP or Data ONTAP or Clustered Data ONTAP ( cDOT) or Data ONTAP 7-Mode is NetApp 's proprietary operating system used in storage disk arrays such as NetApp FAS and AFF, ONTAP Select, and Cloud Volumes ONTAP. With the release of version 9.0, NetApp decided to simplify the Data ONTAP name and removed the word "Data" from it, removed the 7-Mode ...

  3. NetApp FAS - Wikipedia

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    A NetApp FAS is a computer storage product by NetApp running the ONTAP operating system; the terms ONTAP, AFF, ASA, FAS are often used as synonyms. "Filer" is also used as a synonym although this is not an official name. There are three types of FAS systems: Hybrid, All-Flash, and All SAN Array:

  4. NetApp - Wikipedia

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    NetApp. [1] NetApp, Inc. is an American data infrastructure company that provides unified data storage, integrated data services, and cloud operations (CloudOps) solutions to enterprise customers. The company is based in San Jose, California. [2] It has ranked in the Fortune 500 from 2012 to 2021. [3]

  5. Non-standard RAID levels - Wikipedia

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    Invented by NetApp, it is offered as RAID-DP in their ONTAP systems. The technique can be considered RAID 6 in the broad SNIA definition and has the same failure characteristics as RAID 6. The performance penalty of RAID-DP is typically under 2% when compared to a similar RAID 4 configuration.

  6. Write Anywhere File Layout - Wikipedia

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    ONTAP. The Write Anywhere File Layout ( WAFL) is a proprietary file system that supports large, high-performance RAID arrays, quick restarts without lengthy consistency checks in the event of a crash or power failure, and growing the filesystems size quickly. It was designed by NetApp for use in its storage appliances like NetApp FAS, AFF ...

  7. Network-attached storage - Wikipedia

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    Network-attached storage ( NAS) is a file-level (as opposed to block-level storage) computer data storage server connected to a computer network providing data access to a heterogeneous group of clients. The term "NAS" can refer to both the technology and systems involved, or a specialized device built for such functionality (as unlike ...

  8. NDMP - Wikipedia

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    NDMP, or Network Data Management Protocol, is a protocol meant to transport data between network attached storage ( NAS) devices and backup devices. This removes the need for transporting the data through the backup server itself, thus enhancing speed and removing load from the backup server. It was originally invented by NetApp and ...

  9. Support and resistance - Wikipedia

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    Support and resistance levels can be identified by trend lines (technical analysis). Some traders believe in using pivot point calculations. The more often a support/resistance level is "tested" (touched and bounced off by price), the more significance is given to that specific level. If a price breaks past a support level, that support level ...