A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a dedicated high-speed network that connects servers to block-level storage devices. SANs enable multiple servers to access shared storage, improving storage utilization, availability, and scalability. They are commonly used in environments requiring high performance, centralized storage management, and data protection, such as virtualization, databases, and large-scale file storage.
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