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Takeaway: Here are 11 answers to frequently asked questions on enterprise storage. If you have other questions that you would like to see answered, post them in the discussion space.

Enterprise storage is one of the most prominent challenges facing IT professionals. The industry is aware of these challenges, so many options exist to help organizations address their storage requirements. This FAQ page can help answer common questions about enterprise storage.

Is SAN storage too feature-rich for me?

NAS is the most popular and easy enterprise storage technology, right?

Because storage is becoming so cheap, can’t I make disk storage part of my disaster recovery/backup plan?

What about storage for my remote users or sites?

Why is iSCSI gaining so much popularity?

How are the Web-based collaboration products for storage requirements?

Where does Samba fit in the enterprise storage space?

What about the plain old file server?

I'm still using a CD-ROM server. What can I do to increase performance?

What risks and benefits do I get from unified storage?

How is Windows Storage Server 2003 different from other products in the Windows server line and NAS products?

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