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Product Guide
Cisco Small Business
Cisco Small Business Network Storage Systems
Product Positioning
Common Features NSS4000 and NSS6000 series
Common Features NSS2000 and NSS3000 series
• Chassis with four drive bays supporting RAID 0/1/1+Spare/5/5+Spare/10 and file
encryption support
• Advanced data protection and security, with on-disk file encryption via Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES), VLANs, support for Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and
Reporting Technology (SMART) drives, file journaling, global spares, and snapshot
• Dual Gigabit LAN interfaces supporting VLANs and QoS
• Support for Mac/PC (Common Internet File System [CIFS], Linux (Network File
System [NFS]), and FTP clients
• Hard drive trays that provide the flexibility to increase storage capacity and
archive older data
• Desktop Form Factor
• 1 GbE Interface
• Support for Mac/PC (Common Internet File System [CIFS], Linux (Network File
System [NFS]), and FTP clients
• Advanced data protection and security, with on-disk file encryption via Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES), VLANs, SMART Drive Support, File Journaling, Hot-
swappable drives
• Note: NSS2000 series: 2 Bay System NSS3000 series: 4 Bay System
The Cisco Small Business Network Storage Systems are ideal for storing, backing
up, sharing, and archiving critical information The feature set of the network storage
systems differentiates them from entry-level storage devices, while at the same
time their competitive pricing gives small businesses the opportunity to realize
substantial cost savings when compared with more expensive storage systems
Unlike other NAS systems, which need to contain operating system software on one
or more hard drives, the Cisco Small Business Network Storage Systems feature a
unique and intelligent chassis containing the Linux operating system that controls it
This gives the storage system added stability and reliability, as well as the flexibility
to be configured without connected drives and to be reconfigured at any time – even
allowing hot swapping and re-sorting of hard drives to different storage bays
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