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Introduction


This guide provides an overview of euronas Premium Plus and how to deploy the system. 
euronas Premium Plus is a software-defined storage platform designed to deliver flexible, high-performance storage on standard x86 server hardware, supporting both Intel and AMD architectures natively.

The euronas Premium Plus platform supports multiple storage architectures and provides the flexibility to be configured around your specific workload requirements, rather than being constrained by a fixed deployment model. It has the ability to be adjusted over time as requirements evolve. This includes the use of ZFS for environments requiring data integrity and advanced features, as well as XFS and RAID-based approaches where performance and operational simplicity are key considerations.

From a connectivity perspective, euroNAS Premium supports a broad range of connectivity protocols simultaneously, including SMB, NFS, iSCSI, NVMe over Fabrics, NVMe/TCP, and Fibre Channel. This allows it to support both traditional file-based workloads and more performance-sensitive block and low-latency environments, such as AI and high-performance compute clusters.

The platform is managed through an easy to use web-based interface, providing a consistent and straightforward way to configure and operate the system. Core tasks such as storage provisioning, network configuration, and service management are handled through the GUI, reducing the need for direct command-line interaction while still allowing flexibility where required.