The correct answer is:
D. A NAS uses a slower protocol than a SAN.
Explanation:
• SAN (Storage Area Network) operates at the block level and typically uses faster protocols like Fibre Channel or iSCSI, which are designed for high-performance, low-latency storage access.
• NAS (Network Attached Storage) operates at the file level and uses standard network protocols like NFS or SMB/CIFS, which are generally slower than the block-level protocols used by SANs.
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