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The disks locally attached to the server is called

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Answered by Agastya0606
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The disks locally attached to the server is called storage area network (SAN).

  • Storage area network (SAN) or storage network are often an associate network that has access to integrated, secure knowledge storage.
  • The SAN location unit typically has access to data storage, like disk arrays and container databases from the servers so resources are often seen within the software system as a repository directly.
  • SAN will typically be a fervent network of unapproachable storage devices via a standard native network (LAN).

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Answered by sirichandanakalidind
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The disk locally attached to the server is called Storage Area Network (SAN)

Storage Area Network :

  • The Storage Area Network is simply referred to as SAN.
  • It is a high speed computer network.
  • SAN provides access to data storage.
  • SAN helps organizations to improve security, data protection and disaster recovery.
  • SAN allows a user to collect all their data and then dynamically allocates what exactly is needed by each server
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