Dell Chelsio USR SAS-to-iSCSI Appliance manual Introduction

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1.0 Introduction

Over the last five years Dell has established itself as a key player in the iSCSI storage market by emphasizing innovation and building a solid storage solution strategy around the iSCSI storage area network (SAN). Dell’s acquisition of EqualLogic and Compellent along with their PowerVault MD 32/36 series of arrays demonstrated to the industry its commitment to iSCSI integration in the Dell storage portfolio.

One of the goals of integrating iSCSI into Dell storage products has not only been to provide the customer with the latest technology for their storage SAN, but to also provide a complete solution where iSCSI is seamlessly integrated into their environment. Delivering this seamless iSCSI solution is an important part of Dell’s devotion to providing the customer with every tool available to implement, manage, and maintain their iSCSI SAN.

The introduction of 10Gb iSCSI has driven new product launches for the PowerVault, EqualLogic, and Compellent primary array product lines. Today, the Dell PowerVault TL2000 and TL4000 tape products support 1Gb iSCSI through an integrated bridge card, however, it was essential to provide an end-to-end 10Gb iSCSI solution and further integrate iSCSI into the rest of the PowerVault tape portfolio. This portfolio includes the Dell PowerVault TL2000, TL4000, and ML6000.

Enhancing the Dell iSCSI SAN with Dell PowerVaultTM Tape Libraries and Chelsio Unified Storage Router iSCSI Appliance

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Contents April 12 Table of Contents Table of Figures Introduction Chelsio Unified Storage Router USR SAS-to-iSCSI Appliance Chelsio USR Port Layout1x4 mini-SAS to mini-SAS Fan Out External Cable Management Interface Home Screen Creating the Tape Library LUN in the Management Interface Using a Software iSCSI Initiator with the Chelsio USR Integrating the Chelsio USR into a Dell Solution Chelsio USR Reference Test ArchitecturePage Conclusion