Advantages of SANs
- Increased accessibility of applications
- Storage is available through numerous pathways for improved dependability, availability, and serviceability and exists independently of applications.
- Improved functionality of the programme
- Storage Area Networks (SANs) transfer storage processing from servers to different networks.
- High availability, scalability, flexibility, and easier management are all made feasible by central and consolidated SANs.
- By using a remote copy, remote site data transfer and vaulting SANs shield data from malicious assaults and natural disasters.
- Straightforward centralised administration
- SANs make management easier by assembling storage media into single images.
Storage Area Networks
A dedicated, fast network that gives storage devices network access is called a Storage Area Network (SAN). SANs are generally made up of several technologies, topologies, and protocols that are used to connect hosts, switches, storage elements, and storage devices. SANs can cover several locations.
Data transfer between the server and storage device is the primary goal of SAN. Additionally, it makes data transmission across storage systems possible. Storage area networks are primarily used to connect servers to storage devices including disk-based storage and tape libraries.