San connections, San c – Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Overview of Xsan

SAN Connections

Xsan uses independent networks to connect storage devices, metadata controllers, and

client computers: a Fibre Channel network and one or two Ethernet networks.

User Data Over Fibre Channel

User data is transferred over high-speed Fibre Channel connections. Controllers also

use a Fibre Channel connection to move metadata to and from the volume.

Metadata Over Ethernet

To eliminate unnecessary traffic on the Fibre Channel connections, controllers and

clients use an Ethernet network to exchange file system metadata. (When a controller

reads or writes metadata on a volume, it uses Fibre Channel.) The Xsan Admin

application also uses the Ethernet connection to let you manage the SAN.

To prevent Internet or intranet traffic from interfering with metadata communications,

you should set up separate Ethernet networks as shown in the illustration on page 20.

Fibre Channel Multipathing

Xsan can take advantage of multiple Fibre Channel connections between clients and

storage. Xsan can alternate between connections for each read and write, or assign

each LUN in a volume to one of the connections when the volume is mounted.

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