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SAN / NAS ??

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nnair

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May 22, 2002
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hi,
whats the diff b/w SAN & NAS?
I 've heard that NAS is for File related storage & normally connects using LAN. SAN uses fibre channel..
Could anyone explain in simple terms what the diff is??

Thanx in adv,
nikkks
 
SAN = "Storage Area Network"
NAS = "Network Attached Storage"

Basically, SAN is a bunch of storage type devices that share a common name space and pool of storage. SAN does use fibre channel.

NAS is a specific file server used for storing files.


That is a very, very brief description.

 
Briefly,
NAS= single point of failure
SAN= highly redundant

NAS= less expensive
SAN= more expensive

NAS= slow
SAN= very fast



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Bill
Consultant / Network Engineer
CNE, CCNA
 
"SAN is a bunch of storage type devices that share a common name space and pool of storage" -->What does "common name space" mean here??
Also, can only files be stored on NAS systems?
What can be stored on SAN systems?

 
SAN - storage area network uses fiber connection
NAS - network attached storage uses your LAN backbone and uses file i/o
 
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