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      Storage Area Networking

       

      Do you have broad or evolving storage needs?

       

      The VCU Computer Center Storage Area Networking (SAN) service has been architected to meet the evolving needs of the academic and research community with cutting-edge storage solutions.

      SAN services provided:

      • High-Speed Storage: Lightning-fast 32 GB/s data access and transfer speeds with the advanced SAN infrastructure. Ideal for data-intensive applications and research projects.
      • Reliability & Integrity: SAN services are designed to help ensure that data is accessible, redundant, and secure.
      • Scalable Solutions: Easily scale your storage capacity to meet the growing demands of your projects without compromising performance. 
      • Support for Diverse Applications: SAN services support a variety of applications, from academic research to administrative functions, ensuring seamless integration with your existing systems.

       

      Contact the University Computer Center to leverage the state-of-the-art Storage Area Networking services to enhance your academic and research endeavors.

      Phone:    (804) 828-1802

      Email: uccnoc@vcu.edu



      This article was updated: 05/21/2025

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