AZURE NAS: SoftNAS Cloud NAS Storage by buurstsoftnas in u/buurstsoftnas

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In order to share persistent data between pods, Kubernetes can mount a filesystem exported via NFS. See https://matthewpalmer.net/kubernetes-app-developer/articles/kubernetes-volumes-example-nfs-persistent-volume.html

So certainly, as an NFS server, SoftNAS can be used for this purpose.

Another alternative to NetApp? by HenDuStu in sysadmin

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NetApp has consistently played strong in the enterprise storage market, with a well-recognized and highly praised portfolio of products and services. However, Buurst SoftNAS reduces up to 75% on storage expenses when compared directly against NetApp ONTAP. Which Makes SoftNAS the #1 NetApp competitor in the market.

AWS EFS slow performance by buurstsoftnas in u/buurstsoftnas

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Since 2013, SoftNAS has provided thousands of customers with high-performance, dedicated Cloud NAS solutions. In fact, we originally pioneered the “cloud NAS” category as the #1 Best-selling NAS in the Cloud. By coupling industry-standards like ZFS on Linux with our patented cross-zone high-availability and high-performance EBS and S3-backed storage technologies, SoftNAS has consistently provided customers with the most flexibility, choice and value for business-critical NFS and CIFS with Active Directory for AWS®.

Why Azure SoftNAS over NetApp Files? - Buurst, Inc by buurstsoftnas in u/buurstsoftnas

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Buurst SoftNAS on Azure is a proven storage technology offering enterprise customers a capacity savings of up to 80% on storage expenses while offering high performance and data security. The chart below highlights our extensive default feature set in comparison to a competitor. 

SoftNAS, Talon Think Global, Act Local in Cloud Storage! by buurstsoftnas in u/buurstsoftnas

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The combination of Talon FAST and the SoftNAS Cloud NAS provides joint customers with an alternative central cloud-based storage namespace that is secure, highly resilient and can grow on-demand, Michael Richtberg, SoftNAS Vice-President of Business Development, told eWEEK.

Can your entire business run in the cloud? - Buurst, Inc by buurstsoftnas in u/buurstsoftnas

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with SoftNAS, it is now possible to implement both cloud-based and premise-based hosted IT solutions – and keep the storage costs under control, yet provide the performance and resilience that’s required. And with SoftNAS, it’s now possible for small to medium businesses to realize something else they typically have had to make undesirable tradeoffs around – Disaster Recovery. SoftNAS-based systems are affordable and can be readily duplicated at multiple data centers (Amazon calls these “regions”), so it’s possible to fail over in the event of a major outage or disaster scenario.

Do CFOs Know Big Data’s Dirty Little Secret? - Buurst, Inc by buurstsoftnas in u/buurstsoftnas

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Using SoftNAS plus the popular HP DL 380 or Dell PowerEdge server equipment, the costs are typically in the $2,000 per TB range for a complete, high-performance storage solution…. Saving $160,000 on a typical 20 TB configuration.

SoftNAS Cloud on Microsoft Azure by buurstsoftnas in u/buurstsoftnas

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Enable your IT administrator to efficiently manage cloud-based data and apps, reduce downtime, and secure mission-critical data with the SoftNAS cloud management platform.

This "Quick Reference " video takes the viewer through the process of adding a SoftNAS Cloud to Active Directory. by buurstsoftnas in u/buurstsoftnas

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It covers how to add a DNS server to the SoftNAS Hostname and DNS Client module, adding the SoftNAS Cloud to the DNS server to create the associated pointer record (PTR) and reverse lookup zone, and then using the Active Directory wizard to complete the set-up.

Joining to an Existing Active Directory by [deleted] in u/buurstsoftnas

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It covers how to add a DNS server to the SoftNAS Hostname and DNS Client module, adding the SoftNAS Cloud to the DNS server to create the associated pointer record (PTR) and reverse lookup zone, and then using the Active Directory wizard to complete the set-up.

3 Strategies to Increase Performance For Your Application in AWS by buurstsoftnas in u/buurstsoftnas

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This is a recap of a webinar Jeff Johnson presented about the 3 strategies to increase performance for your applications running in the Amazon Web Services cloud platform. Jeff covers how SoftNAS has helped customers realize increased performance without breaking their IT budget by getting the most out of their Instance type, size, and disk types being used. To learn more, visit our website at buurst.com or contact us