A storage area network (SAN) is a high-speed, fibre channel,
special-purpose network that interconnects different kinds of data
storage devices (such as disk arrays, tape libraries, and optical
jukeboxes) with associated data servers, in such a way that the
devices appear as locally attached to the operating system.
Typically, a storage area network is part of the overall network of
computing resources for an enterprise. A storage area network is
usually clustered in close proximity to other computing resources
but may also extend to remote locations for backup and archival
storage. Common uses of a SAN include provision of transactionally accessed
data that require high-speed block-level access to the hard drives
such as email servers, databases, and high usage file servers. For
over a decade, the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) has
provided storage interconnectivity for Local Area Networks (LANs). Effective in its time, SCSI is struggling to cope in the face of
the data explosion. Bandwidth limitations, lack of scalability,
poor integration and expense, all combine to place severe
limitations on SCSI servers. In response to this, the Storage Area Network (SAN) has been
developed. SAN combines the latest concepts in the storage, backup,
and management of data across a variety of media. SAN is a network
separated from your LAN - allowing performance gains yet retaining
and enhancing availability. Storage Area Network (SAN) offers a multitude of benefits to
existing server infrastructures. They include: improved bandwidth - operation at gigabaud speeds, many times
faster than the fastest SCSI server can operate scalability - unlike its SCSI counterpart, the capacity of a SAN
can expand quickly to meet your storage requirements availability & fault tolerance - ensuring mission-critical data
is required as needed integration - management of a SAN is simple, whilst retaining
powerful management options lowered costs - the SAN offers many cost benefits over the
traditional SCSI interface, including the ability to add capacity
cost effectively
Bandwidth and Storage Area NetworkBandwidth is the capacity of your network to deliver data to its
users. A network with a high bandwidth will be able to serve data
to many users simultaneously. Where bandwidth is insufficient to
cope with this demand, downtime will be experienced. Storage Area Network (SAN) uses the latest Fibre Channel technology
to produce stunning bandwidth gains over the old SCSI interface.
Fibre Channel can also operate at distances up to 10km with only
slight performance loss. Compare this to the existing architecture,
which has severe performance degradation at 100m. By operating as a self-contained network, a SAN also removes
performance bottlenecks from the LAN. As a SAN focuses solely on
the management and provision of data, availability and fault
tolerance are also excellent. Scalability and Storage Area NetworksScalability is the ability of your system to respond to unexpected
and predicted growth in data volumes and provision of that data. Storage Area Network (SAN) eliminates one of the greatest flaws of
the SCSI interface - lack of scalability. Increasing capacity on
servers operating a SCSI architecture is complicated, time
consuming and expensive. In the face of the rapid data growth, this
is simply unacceptable. The open nature of a SAN allows for easy addition of extra
capacity. Storage capacity can be quickly added to the SAN - simply
and cost effectively. A SAN can grow with your business. Integration of a Storage Area Network SolutionPrior to Storage Area Network (SAN), the management of a variety of
storage and backup media has been complicated. Whether hard drives,
tape drives, or indeed any other media - it can be incorporated
into a SAN. Using powerful, yet easy-to-use management software, accessing data
from a SAN is a simple process. To the end user, the data appears
on a shared network drive - which can have all the security and
accessibility options you would normally expect. The modular nature of the SAN means that integrating components is
easily accomplished. SummaryThe Storage Area Network (SAN) is driving down the cost of storing
data, eliminating the need for costly SCSI systems. A network
dedicated to your storage requirements; it offers significant gains
in bandwidth, scalability, integration and stability. Combined with sophisticated management and end user software, the
running of a SAN is easy - yet still offers full control. Why not discuss this exciting technology with NAS today. We can
explain in detail how a Storage Area Network solution will enhance
your business and provide a cost effective so |