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SAN vs. NAS

NAS (network-attached storage) and SAN (storage area networks) were created to address making stored data accessible to many users at the same time. Each of them provides storage for a set of customers, but their approaches to accomplishing their goals could not be more dissimilar. A NAS is dedicated storage of basic instrument data via…

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Introduction to SAN for high performance data storage

Introduction to SAN for high performance data storage

A storage area network (SAN) is a high-speed channel or subnetwork that links and provides shared pools of storage systems to different servers. Memory availability, as well as accessibility, are significant considerations in enterprise computing. Conventional direct-attached disc deployments within separate servers could be a simple and low-cost option for several enterprise systems. Still, the…

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