- LAN-free backup
A LAN-free backup is a
backup of server data to a shared, centralstorage device without sending the data over thelocal area network (LAN). It is usually achieved by using astorage area network (SAN).Note that trivial backup to a dedicated, unshared storage device (such as local
tape drive ) does not meet the definition.Technical aspects
The goal of LAN-free backup is to reduce the load on LAN and reduce the time it takes to complete the backup. It offers an alternative way of backup than a simple data copy to
network-attached storage (NAS) over LAN.It comes in different flavours:
* with backup server: in addition to a shared storage device (usually a traditionaltape library ), there exists a central server arbitrating access to device (for all the other SAN servers). The central server however, does not handle data stream itself.
* without backup server: the storage facility (usually a virtual tape library, or VTL) is smart enough to handle multiple data accesses without intermediate component.ee also
*Data
Backup
*Storage area network
*Network attached storage
*Fiber channel technology
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