Access to consolidated, block-level data storage is made possible via a computer network known as a storage area network (SAN) or storage network.
In order for disk arrays and tape libraries to appear to the operating system as direct-attached storage, SANs are typically utilized to connect servers to data storage devices such as these.
A storage area network, or SAN, is a collection of storage devices that can be accessed by a number of servers or computers to provide a common pool of storage.As though they were local disks attached directly to the PC, each networked machine can access storage on the SAN.
When viewing the Lasso log file for a SAN storage array, you should be able to see which of thefollowing items?-Health warning flags-The number of disks