Chapter 4
Peripherals and Accessories
Long-Distance Configurations (Not supported on MPE/iX)
Figure 4.7.1.10 Long-Distance Substitutions
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SAN Definitions
Configurations in this document that include a SAN assume the following definition of a SAN or fabric: A dedicated network of servers and storage devices all connected to a fabric supporting block access technologies. For the purposes of this document, a fabric is defined as a hardware configuration containing at least one switch, which is responsible for frame routing.
Open SAN is defined as heterogeneous (multiple vendor) servers and operating systems, heterogeneous storage, and heterogeneous infrastructure components. Pooled storage access is dependent on a LUN security methodology (zoning, partitioning, or dedicated LUN security) to provide data access by multiple heterogeneous servers. Multiple server access to common data is available only to homogeneous servers using server coordination software (e.g., MC/ServiceGuard for
SAN Characteristics:
•Utilizes a
•Allows cascaded switches
•Supports heterogeneous (multiple vendor) storage
•Switch based
•Heterogeneous server/OS capable
•Heterogeneous (multiple vendor) storage
•Fabric login
•Uses LUN Security or zoning
Note: The SAN does not support common data access for heterogeneous servers.
SAN Manager (management software):
Requires fabric login
•Employs LUN Security or zoning
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