.Part 4 SAN Extension and Bridging HP SAN Design Reference Guide 785354-001
20 Network Attached Storage
This chapter describes the HP ProLiant Storage Server family of NAS products. It describes the
following topics:
• “Storage server and SAN integration” (page 365)
• “HP ProLiant Storage Servers” (page 366)
NOTE: The HP ProLiant Storage Server family was formerly called the HP StorageWorks NAS
family. Legacy NAS products use the HP StorageWorks NAS brand.
For information about iSCSI NAS configurations, see “HP ProLiant Storage Server iSCSI Feature
Pack support” (page 360).
Storage server and SAN integration
Storage servers combine NAS and SAN in a common, networked storage pool that allows you to
choose file-level (NAS) or block-level (SAN) access. Storage server integration in a heterogeneous
SAN environment provides:
• Support for multiple operating systems
Data centralization and consolidation◦
◦ Cost reduction through improved disk utilization
◦ Increased storage capacity and efficiency
• Integration of storage networks with existing hardware
Improved manageability◦
◦ Less interruption to production systems
◦ Reliable application integration
◦ Reduction in total cost of ownership
• Enterprise-wide file sharing
Reduction in file duplication◦
◦ Increased storage capacity
• Reliable and efficient access to centrally managed data
Uninterrupted business operations◦
◦ Single application server interface
Configuration and zoning rules
Storage servers follow the same configuration and zoning rules as the Windows 2003 operating
system. To determine the configuration and zoning rules for a specific storage server, see
“Heterogeneous server rules” (page 165).
Storage server and SAN integration 365