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  2. What Is a Storage Area Network (SAN)? | IBM

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    A storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated network tailored to a specific environment—combining servers, storage systems, networking switches, software and services.

  3. Storage area network - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. What Is a Storage Area Network? SAN Explained - TechTarget

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    A storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated high-speed network or subnetwork that interconnects and presents shared pools of storage devices to multiple servers. The availability and accessibility of storage are critical concerns for enterprise computing.

  5. What Is a Storage Area Network or SAN - SAN vs. NAS - NetApp

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    Storage area networks (SANs) are the most common storage networking architecture used by enterprises for business-critical applications that need to deliver high throughput and low latency.

  6. What Is a SAN? Storage Area Networks Explained -...

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    SAN (Storage Area Network) A SAN gives block-level access to data. It’s like having your laptop hooked to an external storage device but with a really, really, really long cable. That makes SANs perfect for things like databases or virtualization. Because they use their own separate network, usually fiber-optic, they’re super-fast and less ...

  7. Storage Area Networks - GeeksforGeeks

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    A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a specialized network architecture that provides block-level storage access to servers and applications. SANs are typically used to provide high-speed, scalable storage for mission-critical applications, such as databases, email servers, and virtualized environments.

  8. What Is a Storage Area Network (SAN)? - Cisco

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    A storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated high-speed network that makes storage devices accessible to servers by attaching storage directly to an operating system. It centralizes storage devices so they are easier to manage and communicate faster over media.

  9. What Is a Storage Area Network (SAN)? - Enterprise Storage Forum

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    A SAN is a dedicated high-speed network that connects storage devices to servers. Built like other networks using cables, switches, and host bus adapters, SANs make it possible for every server on the network to access the storage devices in the shared pool as if they were attached directly.

  10. What Is a Storage Area Network (SAN)? | Pure Storage

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    What Is a Storage Area Network? A storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated network of storage devices that provide a pool of shared storage servers that multiple computers and servers can access.

  11. A SAN (storage area network) is a tightly coupled, dedicated network of storage devices that provides a shared pool of storage and appears to each user on the network as if it were connected directly to the computer. A SAN connects via Fibre Channel and uses switches to manage storage data traffic.