Farina Ahmed Posted 16 Jan 2024 14:25
  
FC (Fibre Channel) is a high-speed, dedicated storage networking technology, typically used for connecting servers to storage arrays. iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) is a storage protocol that allows block-level access to storage over standard Ethernet networks. NFS (Network File System) is a file-level storage protocol that enables shared access to files over a network. Local storage refers to the use of directly attached storage devices on a server. The choice between these storage deployments depends on factors such as performance requirements, scalability, and management preferences. FC is often chosen for high-performance and mission-critical applications, iSCSI for cost-effective block-level access over IP networks, NFS for simplicity in file sharing, and local storage for applications with lower performance demands or where centralized storage is not necessary. The best deployment depends on specific use case requirements and considerations such as budget, ease of management, and performance needs.

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