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February 21st, 2011 08:00

PowerVault itself isn't actually necessarily NAS; it's really more "storage".

Dell has:

- PowerVault SAN (e.g. MD32xx-series)

- PowerVault Tape (e.g. TL2000)

- PowerVault NAS (e.g. NX3000)

 

If you're just wanting to know the difference between PowerVault NAS and PowerEdge; PowerEdge is available with more OS options (and not certain NAS-specific OSes (e.g. Windows 2008 R2 Storage Server)).

February 21st, 2011 10:00

Oh okay.  So I also know that some NAS devices connect directly to the router such as some of the Seagate and Synology network NAS servers.  Are the NX series the same in that they also work like that?  And another thing, can you connect a powerEdge and a PowerVault so that they can see each other's data and such?  These are all just random questions I've had for a long time.  Thanks   for the feedback. 

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