The EMC Celerra array is now a discontinued NAS device which was produced by EMC. It was available either as an integrated unit or as a NAS header which could be added to an independent EMC storage array such as a Clariion. It supported file level access using CIFS, NFS and MPFS and additionally supported FTP, NDMP and TFTP protocols. A Celerra Unified Storage array uses an EMC Clariion storage array as its storage layer which also provides iSCSI and Fibre Channel block level storage.
Celerra runs on a real-time operating system called Data Access in Real Time (DART). DART is a modified UNIX embedded kernel (just 32Mb) with additional functionality like Fibre Channel driver for HBA and Bonding For Ethernet added to operate as a file server. Celerra is a based on the same X-blade architecture as the Clariion and was available with a single data mover X-blade or with multiple data movers in an active-passive N+1 configuration.
BASE IT have specific technical experience and knowledge of the EMC Celerra array, especially if you have a unified system configuration which combines Celerra and Clariion technology. If you require continued maintenance support either on a stand-alone EMC Celerra or a unified system our consultants and technical team will be able to assist you further.
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