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Open systems tape pipelining

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Open systems tape pipelining

Open Systems Tape Pipelining (OSTP) can be used to enhance open systems SCSI tape write I/O
performance. To implement OSTP over FCIP, you must enable the following two features:

FCIP Fastwrite and Tape Acceleration.

FC Fastwrite.

FCIP Fastwrite and Tape Acceleration

When the FCIP link is the slowest part of the network, consider using FCIP Fastwrite and Tape Read
and Write Pipelining. FCIP Fastwrite and Tape Acceleration are two features that provide
accelerated speeds for read and write I/O over FCIP tunnels in some configurations:

FCIP Fastwrite accelerates the SCSI write I/Os over FCIP.

Tape Acceleration accelerates SCSI read and write I/Os to sequential devices (such as tape
drives) over FCIP, which reduces the number of round-trip times needed to complete the I/O
over the IP network and speeds up the process. To use Tape Acceleration, you must also
enable FCIP Fastwrite.

Both sides of an FCIP tunnel must have matching configurations for these features to work. FCIP
Fastwrite and Tape Acceleration are enabled by turning them on during the tunnel configuration
process. They are enabled on a per-FCIP tunnel basis.

Consider the constraints described in

Table 76

when configuring tunnels to use OSTP.

47 / 101111

4 / 100

High QoS

51 / 110011

4 / 100

High QoS

55 / 110111

4 / 100

High QoS

59 / 111011

4 / 100

High QoS

63 / 111111

0 / 000

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TABLE 75

Default Mapping of DSCP priorities to L2Cos Priorities (Continued)

DSCP priority/bits

L2CoS priority/bits

Assigned to:

TABLE 76

OSTP constraints

FCIP Fastwrite

Tape Acceleration

Each GbE port supports up to 2048 simultaneous
accelerated exchanges, which means a total of 2048
simultaneous exchanges combined
for Fastwrite and
Tape Acceleration.

Each GbE port supports up to 2048 simultaneous
accelerated exchanges, which means a total of 2048
simultaneous exchanges combined
for Fastwrite and
Tape Acceleration.

Does not natively support multiple equal-cost path
configurations. Traffic isolation zoning can be used to
support these configurations.

Does not natively support multiple equal-cost path
configurations or multiple non-equal-cost path
configurations. Traffic isolation zoning can be used to
support these configurations.

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