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Example: 

“I have worked with both SAN and NAS storage systems in my


previous role as a storage administrator. I have experience configuring,
managing and troubleshooting both types of storage systems. I am also familiar
with the different protocols used for communication between the host and
storage system, such as iSCSI, FC and NFS.”

  have experience with a few different cloud storage providers, including Amazon
S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Microsoft Azure Storage. I am familiar with the
various features and pricing models of each platform, and have experience
working with large amounts of data in the cloud. In addition, I have experience
setting up and managing cloud storage solutions for customers, so I am familiar
with the challenges and best practices involved in that process.”

Encrypting data at rest and in transit


-Using strong access controls and permissions
-Regularly backing up data
-Monitoring for unusual activity
-Testing data backups regularly”

1. Caching: Caching data in memory can help to improve performance by


reducing the need to access the underlying storage devices.

2. Compression: Compressing data can help to reduce the amount of space


required on storage devices, and can also help to improve performance by
reducing the amount of data that needs to be read or written.

3. Data deduplication: Deduplicating data can help to reduce the amount of


space required on storage devices, and can also help to improve performance by
reducing the amount of data that needs to be read or written.
4. RAID: Using a RAID configuration can help to improve performance by
distributing data across multiple storage devices.

5. SSDs: Solid state drives can provide a significant performance boost over
traditional hard disk drives.”

-Storage Area Networks (SANs): A SAN is a high-speed network that connects


storage devices to servers. SANs can be used to manage both local and remote
storage devices, and they offer a number of advantages over traditional direct-
attached storage (DAS) systems, including increased scalability, improved
performance, and enhanced data availability.

-Network Attached Storage (NAS): NAS is a type of storage device that is


connected to a network instead of directly to a server. NAS devices are often
used to store files that need to be shared by multiple users, and they offer many
of the same advantages as SANs, including increased scalability and improved
performance.

-Storage Virtualization: Storage virtualization is a technology that allows


multiple physical storage devices to be”

Ensuring data availability and performance:

Managing capacity and growth

  Planning for disaster recovery:

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