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SAN
(Storage Area Network)
A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a high-speed network that provides access to consolidated block-level storage. It is used in enterprise environments to connect servers to storage devices like disk arrays and tape libraries.
SANs offer high performance, scalability, and reliability, making them ideal for data-intensive applications like databases and virtualization. They use protocols like Fibre Channel and iSCSI to ensure fast and secure data transfer. SANs are a critical component of modern data centers, enabling efficient storage management and disaster recovery.
SANs offer high performance, scalability, and reliability, making them ideal for data-intensive applications like databases and virtualization. They use protocols like Fibre Channel and iSCSI to ensure fast and secure data transfer. SANs are a critical component of modern data centers, enabling efficient storage management and disaster recovery.