SAN Multiprotocol Routing: An Introduction and Implementation

SAN Multiprotocol Routing: An Introduction and Implementation
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 590
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ISBN-10 : 9780738496986
ISBN-13 : 0738496987
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Book Synopsis SAN Multiprotocol Routing: An Introduction and Implementation by : Jon Tate

Download or read book SAN Multiprotocol Routing: An Introduction and Implementation written by Jon Tate and published by IBM Redbooks. This book was released on 2006-11-09 with total page 590 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This IBM Redbooks publication supersedes both: IBM TotalStorage: Introduction to SAN Routing, SG24-7119-00 Implementing the IBM TotalStorage Multiprotocol Routers, SG24-7246-00 The rapid spread and adoption of production storage area networks (SANs) has fuelled the need for multiprotocol routers. The routers provide improved scalability, security, and manageability by enabling devices in separate SAN fabrics to communicate without merging fabrics into a single, large SAN fabric. This capability enables clients to initially deploy separate SAN solutions at the departmental and data center levels. Then, clients can consolidate these separate solutions into large enterprise SAN solutions as their experience and requirements grow and change. Alternatively, multiprotocol routers can help to connect existing enterprise SANs for a variety of reasons. For instance, the introduction of Small Computer System Interface over IP (iSCSI) provides for the connection of low-end, low-cost hosts to enterprise SANs. The use of an Internet Protocol (IP) in the Fibre Channel (FC) environment provides for resource consolidation and disaster recovery planning over long distances. And the use of FC-FC routing services provides connectivity between two or more fabrics without having to merge them into a single SAN. This book targets storage network administrators, system designers, architects, and IT professionals who sell, design, or administer SANs. It introduces you to the products, concepts, and technology in the IBM System Storage SAN Routing portfolio. This book shows the features of each product and examples of how you can deploy and use them.


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