A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a dedicated high-speed network that provides block-level access to consolidated storage. SANs are commonly used to improve storage utilization, availability, and manageability. They enable multiple servers to access the same storage devices, facilitating centralized backup and disaster recovery solutions. They are designed to be highly available and scalable, often employing redundant components and advanced data protection mechanisms.
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