Network RAID
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Network RAID is a storage technology that provides RAID-like data protection and availability across multiple networked storage nodes rather than within a single physical array.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Network RAID canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T9632885 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Network RAID Context triple: [HPE StoreVirtual, supports, Network RAID]
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Network Attached Storage
Network Attached Storage is a dedicated file storage device that connects to a network to provide centralized, shared access to data for multiple clients using standard file protocols.
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Storage Area Network
A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a high-speed, specialized network that provides block-level access to consolidated storage, enabling servers to share centralized disk resources for improved performance, scalability, and manageability.
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NAS
NAS is the commonly used abbreviation for the United States National Airspace System, the integrated network of airspace, navigation facilities, and regulations that supports civil and military aviation.
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NAS
NAS is the commonly used abbreviation for Canada’s National Airports System, which comprises the country’s major airports of national significance.
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NAS
NAS is a private, nonprofit society of distinguished scholars in the United States that advises the nation on matters related to science and technology.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Network RAID Target entity description: Network RAID is a storage technology that provides RAID-like data protection and availability across multiple networked storage nodes rather than within a single physical array.
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A.
Network Attached Storage
Network Attached Storage is a dedicated file storage device that connects to a network to provide centralized, shared access to data for multiple clients using standard file protocols.
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B.
Storage Area Network
A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a high-speed, specialized network that provides block-level access to consolidated storage, enabling servers to share centralized disk resources for improved performance, scalability, and manageability.
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C.
NAS
NAS is the commonly used abbreviation for the United States National Airspace System, the integrated network of airspace, navigation facilities, and regulations that supports civil and military aviation.
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D.
NAS
NAS is the commonly used abbreviation for Canada’s National Airports System, which comprises the country’s major airports of national significance.
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E.
NAS
NAS is a private, nonprofit society of distinguished scholars in the United States that advises the nation on matters related to science and technology.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (52)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
RAID-like technology
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data storage technology ⓘ distributed storage technology ⓘ |
| differsFrom | traditional hardware RAID within a single array ⓘ |
| goal |
improve data availability beyond a single physical array
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protect against node-level and site-level failures ⓘ |
| hasKeyFeature |
abstracts physical storage into a logical pool
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can be implemented in hardware appliances ⓘ can be implemented in hyperconverged infrastructure ⓘ can be implemented in scale-out storage systems ⓘ can be implemented in software ⓘ can be managed centrally ⓘ can be used for mission-critical applications ⓘ can be used in cloud storage architectures ⓘ can be used in enterprise data centers ⓘ can combine striping and mirroring ⓘ can expose storage via block interfaces ⓘ can expose storage via file interfaces ⓘ can expose storage via object interfaces ⓘ can integrate with virtualization platforms ⓘ can mirror data across multiple nodes ⓘ can provide automatic failover ⓘ can provide automatic rebuild after failure ⓘ can provide configurable redundancy levels ⓘ can provide continuous data access during failures ⓘ can provide site-level redundancy ⓘ can provide tunable performance versus protection trade-offs ⓘ can span multiple physical locations ⓘ can span multiple racks or data centers ⓘ can stripe data across multiple nodes ⓘ can support disaster recovery scenarios ⓘ can support heterogeneous hardware nodes ⓘ can support multi-tenant environments ⓘ can support non-disruptive maintenance ⓘ can support online capacity expansion ⓘ can support quality-of-service policies ⓘ can support remote replication ⓘ can support snapshots and clones ⓘ can tolerate node failures ⓘ can use erasure coding instead of traditional parity ⓘ can use network interconnects for data mirroring ⓘ can use network interconnects for metadata coordination ⓘ can use quorum or consensus mechanisms for availability ⓘ distributes data across networked storage resources ⓘ may support asynchronous replication between nodes ⓘ may support synchronous replication between nodes ⓘ operates across multiple storage nodes ⓘ provides RAID-like data protection across networked nodes ⓘ provides fault tolerance ⓘ provides high availability ⓘ supports data redundancy ⓘ |
| operatesOver | storage nodes connected by a network ⓘ |
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Subject: Network RAID Description of subject: Network RAID is a storage technology that provides RAID-like data protection and availability across multiple networked storage nodes rather than within a single physical array.
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