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Storage Area Networks (SAN) are used primarily in enterprise datacentres and large-scale, high performace computing applications, and have become a popular way of managing ever increasing storage requirements in a cost-effective and highly flexible way.
A storage area network is a special, high-speed network used to connect storage devices, like disk arrays and tape libraries, to enterprise servers. In contrast with direct-attached storage (DAS), SANs separate the data storage function from the data processing function, allowing greater storage flexibility and utilisation, and easier central management.
SANs differ from other types of network storage by using a block-level access methods instead of the traditional file-level access methods used for shared file space or NAS appliances.
SANS may use the Fibre Channel (FC) networking protocol, connected over fibre optic cables to FC switches, which are connected together to form a storage network or "fabric." An alternative is the iSCSI protocol, an implementation of the well-known SCSI command set designed to work over fast ethernet neworks.
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