Which of the following is a difference between a SAN and a NAS?
A.
A SAN works only with fiber-based networks.
B.
A SAN works with any Ethernet-based network.
C.
A NAS uses a faster protocol than a SAN
D.
A NAS uses a slower protocol than a SAN.
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
A NAS (Network Attached Storage) typically uses file-level protocols such as NFS or SMB, which are generally considered slower and less efficient than the block-level protocols used by SANs (Storage Area Networks), such as iSCSI or Fibre Channel. SANs are designed for high performance and low latency, making them more suitable for applications requiring fast and efficient storage access.
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