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QuantaStor's built-in storage grid technology enables multiple QuantaStor servers to be combined together so that they can be managed as one.  Grid formation is done by creating a Storage Grid on a first QuantaStor server and then adding additional QuantaStor servers to the grid in a batch or one at a time.  Once a Storage Grid is formed a number of advanced features are enabled like Remote Replication, Clustering, and more.  No additional software is required to manage a grid of systems as all management functions for all systems are linked.  QuantaStor's grid technology maintains a distributed configuration database that spans all systems so that configuration changes made to any system are communicated to all systems within a few seconds.  
 
QuantaStor's built-in storage grid technology enables multiple QuantaStor servers to be combined together so that they can be managed as one.  Grid formation is done by creating a Storage Grid on a first QuantaStor server and then adding additional QuantaStor servers to the grid in a batch or one at a time.  Once a Storage Grid is formed a number of advanced features are enabled like Remote Replication, Clustering, and more.  No additional software is required to manage a grid of systems as all management functions for all systems are linked.  QuantaStor's grid technology maintains a distributed configuration database that spans all systems so that configuration changes made to any system are communicated to all systems within a few seconds.  
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A QuantaStor server is referred to as a Storage System but you'll also see it referred to via other terms like "node" in the context of Storage Grids or clusters.  A group of systems combined to form a grid is called a Storage Grid.   
 
A QuantaStor server is referred to as a Storage System but you'll also see it referred to via other terms like "node" in the context of Storage Grids or clusters.  A group of systems combined to form a grid is called a Storage Grid.   
  
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Revision as of 12:40, 21 March 2019

This section provides an overview of the terminology used in the QuantaStor storage model and how elements of the model relate.

Storage Grid Technology

QuantaStor's built-in storage grid technology enables multiple QuantaStor servers to be combined together so that they can be managed as one. Grid formation is done by creating a Storage Grid on a first QuantaStor server and then adding additional QuantaStor servers to the grid in a batch or one at a time. Once a Storage Grid is formed a number of advanced features are enabled like Remote Replication, Clustering, and more. No additional software is required to manage a grid of systems as all management functions for all systems are linked. QuantaStor's grid technology maintains a distributed configuration database that spans all systems so that configuration changes made to any system are communicated to all systems within a few seconds.

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Storage System

A QuantaStor server is referred to as a Storage System but you'll also see it referred to via other terms like "node" in the context of Storage Grids or clusters. A group of systems combined to form a grid is called a Storage Grid.

File:Pool.png:300px