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DAS

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What is DAS?

DAS typically refers to Direct-Attached Storage. It is a digital storage system that is directly attached to a computer or server and does not use a network. Common examples include internal hard drives, external hard drives connected via USB, and RAID arrays directly connected to a server. It is used for storing and accessing data directly by the host system.

What other technologies are related to DAS?

DAS Competitor Technologies

Legacy T1 Copper can offer a wired alternative solution for signal transmission, competing in the domain of connectivity.
mentioned alongside DAS in 36% (58) of relevant job posts

DAS Complementary Technologies

Small cells are often used in conjunction with DAS to improve coverage and capacity in specific areas.
mentioned alongside DAS in 45% (290) of relevant job posts
Private LTE can utilize DAS for in-building or campus-wide coverage, making them complementary technologies.
mentioned alongside DAS in 56% (69) of relevant job posts
JMA Wireless provides DAS and other wireless solutions, making them a complementary vendor.
mentioned alongside DAS in 24% (58) of relevant job posts

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