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For enterprise applications, computer memory and local storage resources could not offer enough space, storage protection, multiple-user access, or speed and performance. As a result, for increased effectiveness and better data management, the majority of enterprises use some type of Server Storage Area Network (SAN) in addition to network-attached storage (NAS).
A server’s ability to connect to a finite number of storage devices formerly constrained a network’s storage capacity. However, a Server Storage Area Network (SAN) adds networking flexibility, allowing a single server or a large number of heterogeneous systems spread across numerous data centers to share a single storage resource.
To avoid bandwidth constraints, the Server Storage Area Network (SAN) does away with the traditional dedicated connection between a network file server and storage as well as the idea that the server effectively owns and administers the storage devices.
To improve storage, a Server Storage Area Network (SAN)removes single points of failure. Because a network may contain numerous storage devices, including disk, magnetic tape, and optical storage, a Server Storage Area Network (SAN) is also ideal for disaster recovery (DR). Additionally, the storage utility can be situated remote from the servers it makes use of.
The Global Server Storage Area Network (SAN) market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The premium storage option from the extensive Dell storage portfolio is Dell EMC PowerMax. The Dell EMC PowerMax series uses high-speed Server Storage Area Network (SAN) infrastructure with next-generation storage class memory (SCM) to provide high levels of performance and scale.
With end-to-end NVMe, real-time machine learning, and a variety of data services, the solution focuses on mission-critical apps. Because of the guaranteed data reduction of approximately four to one, it also increases storage efficiency. Users can transfer data from PowerMax to AWS, Azure, and Dell EMC ECS cloud environments using Dell’s cloud mobility services.