In response to a post on data purging Tim Gorman wrote "some on SAN-based
disk, some on NAS-based storage".
 
Can someone please explain the differences between these technologies
please.
 
My understanding that a SAN is a group of disks which are available on a
network and are not 'owned' by a server and have no direct cables into a
server.
I also understood NAS to be network based disk (duh!)
 
Thanks
 
 
John
 
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