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DescriptionSANvsNAS.svg |
English: A Storage Area Network (SAN) is an architecture to attach remote computer storage devices (such as disk arrays, tape libraries, and optical jukeboxes) to servers in such a way that the devices appear as locally attached to the operating system. Although the cost and complexity of SANs are dropping, they are still uncommon outside larger enterprises.
Network-attached Storage (NAS), in contrast to SAN, uses file-based protocols such as NFS or SMB/CIFS where it is clear that the storage is remote, and computers request a portion of an abstract file rather than a disk block. |
Date | 14 August 2007 (original upload date) |
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Author | The original uploader was Mennis at English Wikipedia. |
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- 2007-08-14 18:15 Mennis 0×0× (18367 bytes) Visual differentiation of SAN vs. NAS technologies in the context of typical network architecture.
- 2007-08-14 18:11 Mennis 0×0× (18367 bytes) Visual differentiation of NAS vs. SAN use in network architecture.
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