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Storage Area Networks Jan 1, 2002 12:00 PM, By Kevin McNamara, CNE In the life of any network environment, it is not uncommon for hardware to be replaced as technology improves. The item that is most ...
Storage area networks (SANs) allow multiple processors to share a pool of common storage. It is a powerful solution for sharing content across a homogeneous system. A SAN is a pool of virtual storage, ...
Storage-area networks (SAN) are being adopted more frequently today, but uncertainty still exists among users about why to install them and the applications that can make the best use of them ...
Storage area networks can help you optimize data storage, reducing costs and expansion hassles--and they can get the power of a big data center out of a single PC.
Storage area networks sprang up largely in response to the complexities of managing storage in a Microsoft client-server world - itself ultimately a response to the small machine limitations ...
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The company follows storage specialists and its major competitors into a comparatively new area: standalone storage systems that attach to ordinary computer networks.
IT departments find that storage area networks deliver the visibility and database performance they require in a virtual environment.
(Internet Protocol storage) Using the IP protocol to connect storage area networks (SANs) in remote locations. SANs can be extended across metropolitan area networks (MANs) and wide area networks ...