SAN deployment speaks money, a big budget. If those
listed below are the only requirements and will not go
to TB (terabyte) in size, NAS is the way to go. The
cost of SAN is to much high compared to NAS. take this
too: SAN technicalities, deployment, administration.





--- Elmer Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> whats the best device?
> as per requirements:
> -> a backup device
> -> will act as file server as well
> -> nfs for my mail
> 
> or I maybe wrong?
> 
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