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User performs data storage U-turn - From SAN to DAS
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Usually corporations move from DAS storage to SAN storage, but in this case, one company has done the reverse.
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It isn't that big of a transition, since they only had 2 TB of SAN storage to begin with.
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It isn't that big of a transition, since they only had 2 TB of SAN storage to begin with.