What's the difference between NAS and SAN?
What's the difference between NAS and SAN?
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NAS is the storage hardware.
SAN is how the network equipment for IP endpoints to connect to said NAS.
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NAS - filesystem is managed by storage device (example - WAFL for NetApp, ZFS for freenas)
SAN [storage, not network] - filesystem is managed by the host accessing LUN (example - you map a LUN from Storwize to windows host, and windows hosts formats it with NTFS)
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NAS (Network Attached Storage) - storage device attached to a network
SAN (Storage Area Network) - an entire isolated network dedicated to storage; containing storage appliances, SAN switches, and computers that connect to them
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