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System Overview 1 The HP StorageWorks NAS server can be used in many types of computing environments, from basic Microsoft Windows workgroups to complicated multiprotocol domains using DFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. The corresponding varieties of clients that can be serviced include any Windows, UNIX, Linux, Novell, or Macintosh variant. This chapter provides an overview of these environments and deployments and includes brief descriptions of system user interfaces, applications, and options. Product Definition and Information The business class NAS 4000s and the enterprise class NAS 9000s are solutions that provide reliable performance, manageability, and continuous data availability through the fusion of Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Storage Area Network (SAN) technologies. Server Hardware and Software Features Refer to the HP StorageWorks NAS 4000s/9000s Installation Guide for a listing of server hardware and software features. For specific software product recommendations, go to the HP website: http://www.hp.com/go/nas Product Manageability The NAS server ships with the following utilities and features that ease the administration tasks associated with managing the system: ■ The Rapid Startup Wizard is a user friendly configuration utility that ensures easy configuration. ■ The WebUI is a simple, graphical user interface (GUI) that helps with administration tasks. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 19

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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
1
System Overview
The HP StorageWorks NAS server can be used in many types of computing environments,
from basic Microsoft Windows workgroups to complicated multiprotocol domains using DFS,
NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. The corresponding varieties of clients that can be
serviced include any Windows, UNIX, Linux, Novell, or Macintosh variant.
This chapter provides an overview of these environments and deployments and includes brief
descriptions of system user interfaces, applications, and options.
Product Definition and Information
The business class NAS 4000s and the enterprise class NAS 9000s are solutions that provide
reliable performance, manageability, and continuous data availability through the fusion of
Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Storage Area Network (SAN) technologies.
Server Hardware and Software Features
Refer to the
HP StorageWorks NAS 4000s/9000s Installation Guide
for a listing of server
hardware and software features.
For specific software product recommendations, go to the HP website:
Product Manageability
The NAS server ships with the following utilities and features that ease the administration
tasks associated with managing the system:
The Rapid Startup Wizard is a user friendly configuration utility that ensures easy
configuration.
The WebUI is a simple, graphical user interface (GUI) that helps with administration
tasks.