| SAN | subnetwork of shared storage devices arranged in a way that all storage disks are available to a LAN or WAN (Computers) | en |
| San | river flowing through the Carpathian Mountains in central Europe isim | en |
| San | A member of the ethnically distinct, short statured nomadic people of southern Africa | en |
| San | Any a dozen related Khoisan languages spoken by the San | en |
| san | Standard Address Number; a unique seven-digit number assigned to every address or organization that deals with the book industry | en |
| san | 'Bushmen' - Indigenous hunter- gatherers living at Cape when first Europeans arrived | en |
| san | Ethnic group living mainly in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana and Namibia The San are also called Bushmen; they are now often known as the Khoi-San The San speak Khoisan languages characterised by click sounds About half of the approximately 50000 San still live as hunter-gatherers They have lived in southern Africa for thousands of years and their paintings grace the walls of caves and gorges throughout the region Since the middle 1700s white settlement has gradually forced them to adopt western lifestyles or retreat to remote desert regions | en |
| san | suffix added to a name in direct conversation denoting courteous respect | en |
| san | Stands for "Standard Account Number " A number assigned to libraries, schools and organizations that buy, sell or lend books | en |
| san | An honorific title meaning mister, miss, etc (Japanese) | en |
| san | a polite suffix meaning Mr , Miss or Mrs | en |
| san | three Sankyu - 3rd brown belt Sayonara - "Goodbye" Shi - four Shichi - seven Shichikyu - blue belt Shodan - 1st black belt Shorin-ryu Shorinkan - style of karate Sokuto - edge of foot Sokyu - green belt Sumimasen - "Excuse me" | en |
| san | Japanese for 'three' (See Japanese Counting for more) | en |
| san | Strong Acid Number | en |
| san | Storage Area Network (SAN) is a high-speed subnetwork of shared storage devices A storage device is a machine that contains nothing but a disk or disks for storing data A SAN's architecture works in a way that makes all storage devices available to all servers on a LAN or WAN As more storage devices are added to a SAN, they too will be accessible from any server in the larger network In this case, the server merely acts as a pathway between the end user and the stored data Because stored data does not reside directly on any of a network's servers, server power is utilized for business applications, and network capacity is released to the end user | en |
| san | - Storage area network A dedicated network that connects storage devices and servers in a pool, providing consolidated storage and storage management | en |
| san | (Storage Area Network) It is a high-speed special-purpose network (or subnetwork) that interconnects different kinds of data storage devices with associated data servers on behalf of a larger network of users Typically, a storage area network is part of the overall network of computing resources for an enterprise | en |
| san | Storage Area Network; a network infrastructure of shared multi-host storage, linking all storage devices as well as interconnecting remote sites | en |
| san | A SAN, Storage Area Network (SAN), is a high-speed subnetwork of shared storage devices A storage device is a machine that contains nothing but a disk or disks for storing data A SAN's architecture works in a way that makes all storage devices available to all servers on a LAN or WAN As more storage devices are added to a SAN, they too will be accessible from any server in the larger network In this case, the server merely acts as a pathway between the end user and the stored data Because stored data does not reside directly on any of a network's servers, server power is utilized for business applications, and network capacity is released to the end user | en |
| san | Used as a courtesy title in Japanese-speaking areas as a suffix to the given name, surname, or title of the person being addressed, regardless of age or gender: Yamamoto san; sensei-san. formerly Bushmen Group of peoples now living mainly in and around the Kalahari Desert region of southern Africa, chiefly Botswana, Namibia, and northwestern South Africa. They are closely related to the Khoekhoe. San languages belong to the Khoisan family. Two well-known San groups are the !Kung (Ju) and the|Gui. The San are, for the most part, physically indistinguishable from the Khoekhoe or from their Bantu-speaking neighbours. Traditional San society centres on the nomadic band of related families. San shelters are semicircular structures of branches, twigs, and grass; their equipment is portable, their possessions few and light. They have traditionally hunted, using bows and snares, and gathered wild vegetables, fruits, and nuts. Numbering in the tens of thousands, most San have been restricted, because of historical and political factors, to harsh, semiarid areas, and they work for wages on European farms or serve other Africans, notably the Tswana. Aso san Aung San Suu Kyi Aung San Castillo de San Marcos National Monument Fuji san Phan Van San Phan Giai San San Marco Basilica San Andreas Fault San Antonio San Bernardino San Bernardino Pass San Cristóbal Island San Diego San Diego Zoo San Fernando Valley San Francisco San Francisco Bay San Gabriel Mountains San Jacinto Mountains San Joaquin River San Jose scale San José San Jose San Juan Island National Historical Park San Juan Mountains San Juan River San Juan San Luis Potosí San Marino Republic of San Marino San Martín José de San Pedro Sula San Salvador San Simeon San Stefano Treaty of San Saya Viet Nam Cong San Wu San kuei San Juan de la Cruz | en |
| san | Storage Area Network | en |
| san | An architecture for attaching a shared disk storage device to a server which relies on a dedicated fiber network rather than an Ethernet LAN to make the connection | en |
| san | A network of storage devices and/or storage systems for integrated data management and efficient data sharing in heterogeneous server environment | en |
| san | Connects a group of computers to high-capacity storage devices May be incorporated into local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN), and wide area networks (WAN) | en |
| san | A high-speed subnetwork that interconnects different data storage devices with associated data servers for a large network SANs support disk mirroring, backup and restore, archival and retrieval of archived data, data migration from one storage device to another, and the sharing of data among different servers in a network | en |
| san | Storage Area Network cf DAS and NAS | en |
| san | Storage Area Network Also referred to as STAN, to differentiate it from System Storage Area Network Browse to SAN for more information | en |
| san | Storage Area Network, a highly scalable, managed storage infrastructure for gigabit device-level data connections that can offer high system availability, extensive fault tolerance, and low cost of ownership | en |
| san | Storage Area Network A back-end network connecting storage devices via peripheral channels such as SCSI, SSA, ESCON and Fibre Channel There are two ways of implementing SANs: centralized and decentralized A centralized SAN ties multiple hosts into a single storage system, which is a RAID device with large amounts of cache and redundant power supplies The cabling distances allow for local as well as campus-wide and metropolitan-wide hookups over peripheral channels rather than an overburdened network SCSI distances have also been extended Using fiber, Gigalabs' SCSI switches can communicate over 20 km This centralized storage topology is commonly employed to tie a server cluster together for failover | en |
| sanies | a thin mixture of pus and blood serum discharged from a wound; ichor | en |
| sanies | A thin, serous fluid commonly discharged from ulcers or foul wounds | en |
| sanies | thin greenish fluid secreted from ulcers and wounds (Medicine) isim | en |