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  2. NetApp - Wikipedia

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    NetApp is an American company that provides cloud data services and storage solutions to enterprise customers. Founded in 1992, it has acquired several other companies and developed various technologies, such as Data ONTAP, Clustered Data ONTAP, and Cloud Backup.

  3. NetApp FAS - Wikipedia

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    NetApp FAS are custom-built hardware appliances running the ONTAP operating system, which can serve storage over various network protocols. Learn about the types, features, and history of NetApp FAS, AFF, and ASA systems.

  4. ONTAP - Wikipedia

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    ONTAP is NetApp's proprietary operating system for storage disk arrays and virtual storage appliances. It supports various protocols, file systems, and storage efficiencies, and has a history of development since 1992.

  5. George Kurian - Wikipedia

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    George Kurian is the CEO and board member of NetApp, a leading cloud data services company. He is an Indian-American business executive and the twin brother of Google Cloud CEO, Thomas Kurian.

  6. Write Anywhere File Layout - Wikipedia

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    Learn about WAFL, a proprietary file system used by NetApp for its storage appliances. WAFL stores data and metadata in files, tracks changes in logs, and supports snapshots, compression, encryption, and deduplication.

  7. David Hitz - Wikipedia

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    David Hitz is an American engineer. In 1992, he, James Lau, and Michael Malcolm founded NetApp, where he became an executive vice president.. A graduate of Deep Springs College, Hitz earned a BSE from Princeton University and went on to work as an engineer at MIPS Computer Systems and as a senior engineer at Auspex Systems.

  8. Network-attached storage - Wikipedia

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    Network-attached storage (NAS) is a file-level data storage server connected to a network that provides data access to multiple clients. Learn about the history, features, protocols, and comparison of NAS with other storage technologies.

  9. List of Fortune 500 computer software and information companies

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    This list shows the software and information technology companies that ranked among the largest U.S. companies by revenue in 2020. It includes Microsoft, Oracle, salesforce.com, Adobe Systems, Apple, Dell, HP, and more.