Fcoe overview, Storage area network, Fc san – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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FCoE overview

Storage area network

A SAN is any high-performance network whose primary purpose is to enable storage devices to

communicate with computer systems and with each other.
A SAN enables the universal connectivity of servers and disk devices. Compared to the conventional

client/server computer system, a SAN delivers the following benefits:

Allows the servers to share data and directly access data created by one another without having to
copy it.

Improves storage scalability.

Centralizes the management of data backup, access, and security.

Most SANs use FC or Ethernet to interconnect devices. An FC SAN uses the FC protocol suite for

communication, and an Ethernet SAN uses the TCP/IP protocol suite for communication.
This document covers only the FC SAN.

FC SAN

Figure 1

shows three FC SAN networking methods. The first two networking methods are simple and can

connect only a limited number of devices.

Point-to-point connection—Directly connects a server and a disk device.

Arbitrated loop—Supports up to 126 devices.

Switched fabric—Connects servers and disk devices through FC switches. In a switched fabric, the
servers and disk devices are called "nodes." A fabric uses 24-bit addressing and supports
thousands of devices.

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