Introduction

In virtualization environments, where several physical storage and network links are commonly required.

The installation of the QLogic FCoE CNA provides the host with an Intel-based 10 gigabit Ethernet interface (using the existing in-box drivers), and an QLogic Fibre Channel adapter interface, which requires the installation of the supported driver revision.

Following installation of the proper driver for the FCoE CNA, the Fibre Channel interface will function identically to that of a standard QLogic Fibre Channel HBA, as the FCoE simply encapsulates Fibre Channel traffic within ethernet frames. As such, FC-based content within this document also applies directly to the QLogic FCoE CNAs.

In-depth information about FCoE and its supported features and topologies can be found in the Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) TechBook available through the E-Lab Interoperability Navigator, Topology Resource Center tab, at http://elabnavigator.EMC.com.

iSCSI

The iSCSI HBA provides PCI connectivity to SCSI using the iSCSI protocol. iSCSI enables the use of IP-based SANs, which are similar to Fibre Channel SANs. The QLA40xx-Series HBA implements the TCP/IP and iSCSI protocols on the HBA and offloads the host of any I/O protocol processing. This type of adapter is also referred to by QLogic as an iSCSI Offload Engine (iSOE). Offloading the host frees the system to perform other tasks and optimizes system performance.

The QLogic iSCSI HBA driver functions as a device driver layer below the standard Linux SCSI adapter driver. The iSCSI interface, therefore, is transparent to the Linux disk administration system.

Host connectivity

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