11 Types of Networks Explained-1
11 Types of Networks Explained-1
Using routers, LANs can connect to wide area networks (WANs, explained below) to
rapidly and safely transfer data.
The Internet is the most basic example of a WAN, connecting all computers together
around the world. Because of a WAN’s vast reach, it is typically owned and maintained
by multiple administrators or the public.
7. Storage-Area Network (SAN)
As a dedicated high-speed network that connects shared pools of storage devices to
several servers, these types of networks don’t rely on a LAN or WAN. Instead, they
move storage resources away from the network and place them into their own high-
performance network. SANs can be accessed in the same fashion as a drive attached
to a server. Types of storage-area networks include converged, virtual and unified
SANs.