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Network-attached storage is a file-level storage architecture that makes stored data more accessible to networked devices.
Prerequisites
- A SMB server must be configured properly for the relevant NAS Server for GNS of SMB type to be created.
- NFS server (nfsv4) must be configured properly for the relevant NAS Server for GNS of NFS type to be created.
- GNS name should be unique across the same NAS Server and must not conflict with share/export name on the same NAS server. This limitation is because GNS internally implemented via DFS enabled SMB share.
About this task
PowerMax File supports Global Namespace (GNS).
GNS (Global Namespace) provides namespaces in a similar way as Microsoft DFS management tool. PowerMax File GNS enables this functionality by grouping shared folders (or exports) located on different servers into one or more logically structured namespaces. It can access file storage with a single share/export (single access point), presenting all file system (FSs) a directory structure. It gives users a virtual view of shared folders, where a single path leads to files located on multiple SMB or NFS servers. PowerMax File provides this ability to create and manage GNS. The system provides the ability to create GNS links and then the user can add a targeted share/export to GNS. Multiple Links can be added to the same GNS and each link may reside in a nested path relative to the GNS root folder (for example,: GNS_ROOT/a/b/c/Link→some_target). The target folder might reside in another GNS hosting FS inside the same NAS server as GNS root and FS on the NAS server, which is different to the one that hosts SNS.
See Understanding PowerMax File for storage systems for an overview of PowerMax File.
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