Sans may not have blazed onto the scene when first released, but by the end of 2001 we'll be at a point where, for the first time, it is a feasible technology to implement.
Storage area networks (Sans) have been on the verge of greatness for the last four years. The promise of shared storage over a high-speed network that reduces management problems seemed the answer ...
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