Abstract
Direct-attached storage (DAS) is digital storage directly attached to the computer accessing it, as opposed to storage accessed over a computer network (i.e. network-attached storage). Examples of DAS include hard drives, solid-state drives, optical disc drives, and storage on external drives. The name ``DAS'' is a retronym to contrast with storage area network (SAN) and network-attached storage (NAS).
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Goda, K. (2016). Direct Attached Storage. In Encyclopedia of Database Systems (pp. 1–1). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7993-3_1328-2
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