Employ SAN – Enjoy Better Storage Resources
When an organization ventures in business, it will require various devices to establish a local network that will run the entire system. Some of the devices that are required include computers, software applications, storage devices routers and modems. As time passes by and the needs of the business grow, the urgency to have faster and greater storage resources increases. SAN offers a great solution for these businesses since it helps them grow their business without any issues of storage resources.
How does SAN work?
SAN allows you to build a network of storage devices on LAN. It makes all the storage devices available for multiple computers on the network. It can be accessed with the help of a network connection and one can view it through the network server. Don’t mix up basic storage array with Storage area Network. Simply consider the basic storage array as one of the most necessary component. Just to make it clear to you, remember that SAN is to combine the shared storage array; all other devices, the network itself, hosts and servers.
When and Why Should We Use SAN?
Due to the stunning acceleration of the storage requirements, the business sector has created a need to have the fastest storage solutions. Here are a few reasons on why you should use SAN in your organization.
- SAN is the need of every organization as it helps to build a pool of storage resources
- It will allow you to allocate the memory as per requirements of the system instead of allocating the all the disks to the set of systems.
- It allows you to share the storage at block level.
- SAN must be your choice if you often have to carve out or format the individual storage disks. So you can enjoy liberty to manage the volumes of disks whatever the way would be suitable to meet your system requirements.
- There some particular reasons to select the SAN for SMB. For instance, MS Exchange 2010 only supports the block level storage. Therefore, SAN would become a necessity for your business rather an option that you might have for selection.
SAN Vs DAS
Storage Area Network
This is the architecture that establishes link with remote storage devices that will include disk array controllers, CD arrays and tape libraries. They will be attached in such a way that operating system would show all these devices just like as locally connected devices.
Direct Attached Storage
DAS allows you to connect the server directly to your network. The server will form an integral part of your network. It will work as a steady bridge that establishes connection between all the users and assist them to talk to each other. It will allow them share the information through the network. The biggest disadvantage of DAS is that it gets heavy traffic of users, thus making it slow down. As a result, the efficiency of the whole network will be affected.