Episode 81 — NAS and File Storage Fundamentals
In this episode, we explore Network Attached Storage (NAS) and its role in delivering shared file-based storage across cloud and hybrid environments. We explain how NAS devices use standard file protocols like NFS and SMB to provide centralized access, making them ideal for collaborative workloads, application hosting, and departmental file sharing. Performance considerations such as throughput, latency, and scaling capacity are covered, along with integration into virtualized and containerized workloads.
We also examine how NAS solutions differ from block and object storage, focusing on use cases where file-level access is the optimal choice. For the Cloud+ exam, you’ll need to identify when NAS is most effective and how it should be configured to balance performance, security, and cost. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber prepcasts, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
