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WWN is a unique identifier used in storage networking technologies, including Fibre Channel®, Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS). WWN consists of 64-bit information that never duplicates, like the serial number, to identify all storage devices connected on the network.
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