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- Storage area network - Wikipedia
A storage area network (SAN) or storage network is a computer network which provides access to consolidated, block-level data storage SANs are primarily used to access data storage devices, such as disk arrays and tape libraries from servers so that the devices appear to the operating system as direct-attached storage
- What Is a Storage Area Network? SAN Explained - TechTarget
SAN technology addresses advanced enterprise storage demands by providing a separate, dedicated, highly scalable high-performance network designed to interconnect a multitude of servers to an array of storage devices The storage can then be organized and managed as cohesive pools or tiers
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- What is a storage area network (SAN)? - IBM
What is a SAN? A storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated network tailored to a specific environment—combining servers, storage systems, networking switches, software and services
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- Storage Area Networks - GeeksforGeeks
A dedicated, fast network that gives storage devices network access is called a Storage Area Network (SAN) SANs are generally made up of several technologies, topologies, and protocols that are used to connect hosts, switches, storage elements, and storage devices
- What is a storage area network (SAN)? - NetApp
SAN storage is Ethernet or Fibre Channel-based, focusing on low latency and high performance, typically used for databases and virtualization NAS storage controllers own the file system and present it to the server, making it appear like a Windows or UNIX Linux server
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