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NetApp Supplier — AFF All-Flash, FAS Hybrid, E-Series, StorageGRID, ONTAP

Haink supplies NetApp storage hardware to enterprises, data centers, and cloud providers in Hong Kong, Dubai, and Mainland China. Available product lines include NetApp AFF (All Flash FAS) A-Series and C-Series all-flash storage systems, NetApp ASA (All SAN Array) all-flash SAN platforms, NetApp FAS hybrid flash storage systems, NetApp E-Series and EF-Series block storage arrays, and NetApp StorageGRID object storage appliances. All ONTAP-based systems run NetApp ONTAP, the industry's most widely deployed enterprise storage operating system.

NetApp is one of the world's largest independent storage vendors, with particular strength in enterprise NAS, unified storage, and multi-cloud data management. ONTAP provides a single data management layer across on-premises AFF/FAS systems, cloud-hosted Cloud Volumes ONTAP, and NetApp's managed cloud storage services, enabling consistent data management policies, SnapMirror replication, and deduplication/compression across hybrid and multi-cloud deployments. Haink sources NetApp hardware through authorized distribution channels and delivers to enterprise data centers and facilities across the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions.

NetApp AFF A-Series — All-Flash Primary Storage

NetApp AFF A-Series are ONTAP-based all-flash storage systems designed for enterprise primary storage workloads including databases, virtual machine datastores, VDI, and high-performance analytics. AFF A-Series systems deliver sub-millisecond latency with inline deduplication, compression, and compaction running by default, and support both NAS (NFS, SMB/CIFS) and SAN (Fibre Channel, iSCSI, NVMe/FC, NVMe/TCP) protocols from a single system. AFF A-Series HA pairs are the standard deployment unit; MetroCluster configurations extend this to synchronous metro-distance HA.

NetApp AFF C-Series — Capacity-Optimized All-Flash

NetApp AFF C-Series are QLC NAND-based all-flash storage systems designed for high-capacity workloads where cost per terabyte is the primary consideration: secondary storage, active archives, backup landing zones, analytics data lakes, and mixed-workload storage consolidation. AFF C-Series deliver flash economics competitive with high-capacity spinning disk while providing the latency and ONTAP data management capabilities of all-flash.

NetApp ASA — All SAN Array

NetApp ASA (All SAN Array) systems are purpose-built all-flash SAN platforms optimized for block storage workloads. ASA systems are tuned for SAN-only deployments where NAS protocol support is not required, delivering active-active symmetric SAN access across both controller nodes, higher IOPS per TB, and simpler SAN-focused management compared to general-purpose AFF systems.

NetApp FAS — Hybrid Flash Storage

NetApp FAS systems are ONTAP-based hybrid storage platforms combining SSD tiers for frequently accessed data with large-capacity spinning disk for cold data. FAS systems provide the same ONTAP feature set as AFF — SnapMirror replication, FlexClone, multi-protocol support, deduplication, compression — at lower cost per TB for workloads with mixed hot/cold access patterns where not all data requires flash performance.

NetApp E-Series and EF-Series — Block Storage for HPC and Analytics

NetApp E-Series and EF-Series are SANtricity OS-based all-flash and hybrid block storage arrays designed for high-performance workloads requiring very high sequential throughput and IOPS: high-performance computing (HPC), video surveillance, media and entertainment workflows, genomics, seismic analysis, and latency-sensitive SAN deployments. E-Series and EF-Series run SANtricity OS — a separate OS from ONTAP — and are SAN-only (Fibre Channel, iSCSI, SAS, NVMe/IB, NVMe/FC) with no NAS protocol support.

EF-Series All-Flash

E-Series Hybrid

NetApp StorageGRID — Object Storage

NetApp StorageGRID is NetApp's S3-compatible object storage platform for on-premises and hybrid cloud deployments. StorageGRID is used for large-scale unstructured data repositories including backup and archive targets, media libraries, genomics and research data, and AI/ML training dataset storage. StorageGRID delivers enterprise features including information lifecycle management (ILM), erasure coding, geo-distributed replication, and compliance retention (WORM) on premises.

NetApp ONTAP — Storage Operating System

NetApp ONTAP is the storage operating system running on all AFF and FAS systems. ONTAP's key enterprise capabilities that organizations consider when evaluating NetApp storage:

NetApp MetroCluster

NetApp MetroCluster is a synchronous metro-distance clustering configuration for AFF and FAS systems providing zero RPO (no data loss) and near-zero RTO storage-level failover between two sites separated by up to 700 km (IP-based MetroCluster). MetroCluster mirrors all writes synchronously to the partner site before acknowledging the write to the host, providing complete protection against site-level failures for mission-critical applications without requiring application-level replication.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who supplies NetApp storage in Dubai?

Haink supplies NetApp AFF all-flash arrays, AFF C-Series, FAS hybrid systems, E-Series and EF-Series block storage, and StorageGRID object storage appliances to enterprises and data centers in Dubai and the UAE. Haink coordinates procurement and delivery through Dubai free trade zone logistics with onward distribution to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the broader Middle East and Africa region.

Where can I buy NetApp AFF in Hong Kong?

Haink delivers NetApp AFF A150, A250, A400, A800, A900, A1K all-flash systems, AFF C-Series, ASA all-SAN arrays, and FAS hybrid storage to organizations in Hong Kong. Hong Kong's free port status means no import duties apply to NetApp hardware. Haink coordinates sourcing and direct delivery to enterprise data centers in Hong Kong.

Can Haink supply NetApp to Mainland China?

Yes. Haink supplies NetApp AFF, ASA, FAS, E-Series, EF-Series, and StorageGRID systems to enterprises and data centers across Mainland China. Haink handles import documentation, customs clearance, and delivery to Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and other major cities.

What is the difference between NetApp AFF A-Series and AFF C-Series?

AFF A-Series uses TLC (Triple-Level Cell) or SLC/MLC NAND and is optimized for primary storage workloads requiring the lowest possible latency and highest IOPS — databases, virtualization, VDI, and mission-critical applications. AFF C-Series uses QLC (Quad-Level Cell) NAND and is optimized for capacity-oriented workloads where cost per terabyte is the priority — secondary storage, active archives, analytics, and backup landing zones. C-Series delivers all-flash performance at price points previously requiring spinning disk, while A-Series delivers maximum primary storage performance. Many organizations deploy both: A-Series for tier-1 workloads and C-Series to replace spinning-disk secondary storage.

What is NetApp ASA and how is it different from AFF?

NetApp ASA (All SAN Array) systems run a SAN-optimized version of ONTAP tuned for block storage workloads only — Fibre Channel, iSCSI, NVMe/FC, and NVMe/TCP. Unlike AFF, ASA does not support NAS protocols (NFS, SMB). ASA provides active-active symmetric SAN access where both controller nodes actively serve I/O to every LUN simultaneously, improving both performance and failover behavior compared to AFF's active-optimized SAN mode. Organizations with pure SAN environments — SAP HANA, Oracle RAC, SQL Server on SAN, VMware vSphere with FC/iSCSI — benefit from ASA's SAN-first design. The next-generation ASA R2 simplifies this further with a unified storage unit model that eliminates the volume/aggregate hierarchy for SAN deployments.

What NetApp storage models does Haink supply?

Haink supplies NetApp AFF A150, A250, A400, A800, A900, A1K; AFF C250, C400, C800, C30/C60/C80; ASA A150, A250, A400, A800, A900, ASA R2; FAS2820, FAS500f, FAS8300, FAS8700, FAS9500; EF280, EF300, EF600, EF300C, EF600C, E5700, E2800; and StorageGRID SG100, SG1000, SG5800, SG6160, SGF6112 object storage appliances.

What is the difference between NetApp EF600 and AFF A800?

Both are all-NVMe flash platforms, but they are optimized for different workloads and run different operating systems. AFF A800 runs ONTAP and supports both NAS (NFS, SMB) and SAN (FC, iSCSI, NVMe/FC, NVMe/TCP) protocols with full ONTAP data management — SnapMirror, FlexClone, deduplication, compression, multi-tenancy. EF600 runs SANtricity OS, supports SAN only (NVMe/FC, NVMe/IB, iSCSI, FC), delivers higher sequential bandwidth per dollar (optimized for large-block sequential I/O), and has a simpler operational model suited for HPC scratch, AI staging, and high-throughput SAN workloads where NAS features and complex data management are not required.

What is NetApp SnapMirror Active Sync?

NetApp SnapMirror Active Sync (formerly SnapMirror Business Continuity) is a synchronous replication feature that maintains an identical copy of production LUNs and volumes on a second ONTAP system at a second site, with transparent automatic failover if the primary site fails. Unlike traditional disaster recovery, SnapMirror Active Sync provides zero RPO (no data loss) and zero RTO (applications continue without any reconfiguration or manual intervention) for SAN workloads, meeting the strictest business continuity requirements for databases, ERP systems, and mission-critical applications across two data centers.

Is NetApp hardware available from stock for fast delivery?

Yes. Haink maintains access to NetApp AFF A-Series and C-Series storage systems, FAS hybrid storage, and EF-Series all-flash arrays from regional distributor stock in Asia and the Middle East. Contact Haink for current stock availability and delivery timelines for specific NetApp models in Hong Kong, Dubai, or Mainland China.

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