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<p>whereas a disk available through a SAN still appears to the client OS as a disk, visible in disk and volume management utilities (along with client's local disks), and available to be formatted with a file system and <a href="page.php?w=Mount_%28computing%29">mounted</a>.</p>

<p>Despite their differences, SAN and NAS are not mutually exclusive and may be combined as a SAN-NAS hybrid, offering both file-level protocols (NAS) and block-level protocols (SAN) from the same system. A <a href="page.php?w=shared_disk_file_system">shared disk file system</a></p><p>
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