In san storage model the operating system view storage space as
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A storage area network (SAN) is a Computer network which provides access to consolidated, block level data storage. SANs are primarily used to enhance storage devices, such as disk arrays and tape libraries, accessible to servers so that the devices appear to the operating system as locally attached devices. A SAN typically is its network of storage devices not accessible through the local area network (LAN) by other devices.
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In SAN storage model, the operating system view storage space as SCSI devices.
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- SAN is defined as a special type of network which connects the disk devices and the computer.
- The connection will be same as the SCSI cables connects the disk with one computer.
- It provides shared disks but not shared file system. The space in SAN can be said as Logical Unit Number (LUN).
- If we have several computers with LUN access and they tried to use the space of disk logical structure, then it will be damaged very quickly.
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