Which of the following use LUNs to define a storage volume that appears to a connected computer as a device?

san
iscsi
fibre channel
all of the mentioned

The correct answer is D. all of the mentioned.

A LUN (Logical Unit Number) is a logical representation of a physical storage device that appears to a connected computer as a device. LUNs are used in SAN (Storage Area Network), iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface), and Fibre Channel storage networks.

In a SAN, LUNs are used to present storage volumes to servers. The servers can then access the storage volumes as if they were local disks.

In iSCSI, LUNs are used to present storage volumes to iSCSI initiators. The iSCSI initiators can then access the storage volumes as if they were local disks.

In Fibre Channel, LUNs are used to present storage volumes to Fibre Channel hosts. The Fibre Channel hosts can then access the storage volumes as if they were local disks.

LUNs are a way of abstracting storage from the servers that need to access it. This allows for greater flexibility in how storage is managed and used.