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Qué (quién) es fibre channel - definición


Fibre Channel         
  • Fibre Channel director with SFP+ modules and LC [[optical fiber connector]]s with Optical M<nowiki/>ultimode 3 (OM3)  fiber (aqua<nowiki/>).
  • Fibre Channel predominantly uses the SFP module with the LC connector and duplex cabling, but 128GFC uses the QSFP28 module and the MPO connectors and ribbon cabling.
  • The Fibre Channel SAN connects servers to storage via Fibre Channel switches.
  • FC topologies and port types: This diagram shows how N_Ports can be connected to a fabric or to another N_Port.  A Loop Port (L_Port) communicates through a shared loop and is rarely used anymore.
  • Fibre Channel is a layered technology that starts at the physical layer and progresses through the protocols to the upper level protocols like SCSI and SBCCS.
  • A Port has a physical structure as well as logical or virtual structure.  This diagram shows how a virtual port may have multiple physical ports and vice versa.
  • Dual port 8Gb FC host bus adapter card.
  • Dual port 16Gb FC host bus adapter card.
  • The SFP-DD module is used in high-density applications that need to double the throughput of traditional SFP ports.
COMPUTER STORAGE NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY
Fiber Channel; Fibre channel; Fibre Channel point-to-point; Fc-p2p; Fc port; Fibre channel port; FC-FLA; FC-MI; E-Port; Fiber channel; FC-PH; FC-GS; FC-SB; FibreChannel; Fibrechannel; Fata (hard drive); 10GFC; 4GFC; 2GFC; 1GFC; 10G FC; 4G FC; 2G FC; 1G FC; 8GFC; 10GFC Parallel; 10GFC Serial; 20GFC; SAN Point-to-Point; Fiberchannel; Fibre chanel; X3T11; Optical channel; FiberChannel; 16GFC; 32GFC; 128GFC
Fibre Channel (FC) is a high-speed data transfer protocol providing in-order, lossless delivery of raw block data. Fibre Channel is primarily used to connect computer data storage to servers in storage area networks (SAN) in commercial data centers.
Fibre Channel         
  • Fibre Channel director with SFP+ modules and LC [[optical fiber connector]]s with Optical M<nowiki/>ultimode 3 (OM3)  fiber (aqua<nowiki/>).
  • Fibre Channel predominantly uses the SFP module with the LC connector and duplex cabling, but 128GFC uses the QSFP28 module and the MPO connectors and ribbon cabling.
  • The Fibre Channel SAN connects servers to storage via Fibre Channel switches.
  • FC topologies and port types: This diagram shows how N_Ports can be connected to a fabric or to another N_Port.  A Loop Port (L_Port) communicates through a shared loop and is rarely used anymore.
  • Fibre Channel is a layered technology that starts at the physical layer and progresses through the protocols to the upper level protocols like SCSI and SBCCS.
  • A Port has a physical structure as well as logical or virtual structure.  This diagram shows how a virtual port may have multiple physical ports and vice versa.
  • Dual port 8Gb FC host bus adapter card.
  • Dual port 16Gb FC host bus adapter card.
  • The SFP-DD module is used in high-density applications that need to double the throughput of traditional SFP ports.
COMPUTER STORAGE NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY
Fiber Channel; Fibre channel; Fibre Channel point-to-point; Fc-p2p; Fc port; Fibre channel port; FC-FLA; FC-MI; E-Port; Fiber channel; FC-PH; FC-GS; FC-SB; FibreChannel; Fibrechannel; Fata (hard drive); 10GFC; 4GFC; 2GFC; 1GFC; 10G FC; 4G FC; 2G FC; 1G FC; 8GFC; 10GFC Parallel; 10GFC Serial; 20GFC; SAN Point-to-Point; Fiberchannel; Fibre chanel; X3T11; Optical channel; FiberChannel; 16GFC; 32GFC; 128GFC
<storage, networking, communications> An ANSI standard originally intended for high-speed SANs connecting servers, disc arrays, and backup devices, also later adapted to form the physical layer of Gigabit Ethernet. Development work on Fibre channel started in 1988 and it was approved by the ANSI standards committee in 1994, running at 100Mb/s. More recent innovations have seen the speed of Fibre Channel SANs increase to 10Gb/s. Several topologies are possible with Fibre Channel, the most popular being a number of devices attached to one (or two, for redundancy) central Fibre Channel switches, creating a reliable infrastructure that allows servers to share storage arrays or tape libraries. One common use of Fibre Channel SANs is for high availability databaseq clusters where two servers are connected to one highly reliable RAID array. Should one server fail, the other server can mount the array itself and continue operations with minimal downtime and loss of data. Other advanced features include the ability to have servers and hard drives seperated by hundreds of miles or to rapidly mirror data between servers and hard drives, perhaps in seperate geographic locations. {Fibre Channel Industry Association (http://fibrechannel.org)} (FCIA). (2003-09-27)
Fibre Channel zoning         
METHOD OF NETWORK PARTITIONING
Fibre Channel Zoning; Fibre channel zoning
In storage networking, Fibre Channel zoning is the partitioning of a Fibre Channel fabric into smaller subsets to restrict interference, add security, and to simplify management. While a SAN makes available several devices and/or ports to a single device, each system connected to the SAN should only be allowed access to a controlled subset of these devices/ports.