Every storage array in production — one row each. Storage is heterogeneous: a primary SAN, a general NAS, a surveillance NAS, and a dedicated backup target are different operational realities. Tag each array's use cases; supportStatus is captured, not derived from age.
Drive-level protection across the storage estate. RAID, mirror, or equivalent redundancy that survives a single-drive failure without data loss. Anchor: NIST CSF PR.DS-1, CIS Control 11.
Replication of storage to a separate location or array. Distinct from backups (captured in Data Resiliency) — replication keeps a live secondary copy; backups capture point-in-time recoverable copies. Anchor: NIST CSF PR.DS-1, PR.IR-3.
How the district forecasts storage capacity needs and avoids running out unexpectedly. Anchor: NIST CSF ID.AM, PR.IR-4.
How the district tracks storage array age, support windows, and plans refresh. Mirrors the lifecycle-tracking question in Servers — captured separately because storage refresh cycles differ from server cycles in most districts. Anchor: NIST CSF ID.AM-2.
Free text — refresh planning, vendor relationships, mixed-environment context, replication-target detail, anything the rubric doesn't otherwise capture.