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Fibre Channel · Overview of the Technology
The information explosion and the need for high-performance communications for server-to-storage and server-to-server networking have been the focus of much attention during the 90s. Performance improvements in storage, processors, and workstations, along with the move to distributed architectures such as client/server, have spawned increasingly data-intensive and high-speed networking applications.
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Fibre Channel Overview
This is a detailed overview of Fibre Channel, focusing on its topology and its layers, from the physical layer (FC-0) to the application layer (FC-4).
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Storage Basics - Fibre Channel
Fibre Channel is the name given to a set of standards that define mechanisms for connecting network nodes using serial communication over copper or optical cable. Fibre Channel standards were developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to overcome the shortcomings of the current SCSI infrastructure, and are used to provide high-speed connections between servers and storage devices.
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MIL-STD-1553 / Fibrechannel / Papers
Avionics Networking Technology Avionics system architects have a wide variety of commercial off the shelf (COTS) choices for networking technologies. Total COTS Solutions for Embedded 1553 For contemporary avionics design, there’s a need to strategically allocate engineering resources without increasing time to market. Fibre Channel Test, Simulation, and Integration of Fibre Channel Networked Systems Fibre Channel is a high-speed...
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High-Speed Digital Seminar: 'Tackling High-Speed Serial Designs'
Today’s digital designs feature high-speed serial I/O technology like PCI EXPRESS®, Fibre Channel, SATA, etc., with data rates >2.5 Gb/s, embedded clocks, differential signaling, and layout density that makes probing difficult. Knowing how the latest tools can accelerate the design and validation process helps you get your products to market faster. At this event, you’ll learn about recent breakthroughs in test technology that enable...
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Fibre Channel Fundamentals
This report describes Fibre Channel technology, key features, and applications, and compares the scope and performance of Fibre Channel and SCSI.
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Managing a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network
This white paper describes the typical Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN) environment from the management perspective, and identifies the challenges of managing that environment. As a solution to these challenges, a SAN management architecture is proposed and a roadmap is provided that outlines the tasks and deliverables of the Fibre Channel Storage Network Management Working Group.
Click here to preview in another window preview: http://www.snia.org   date: 11/20/1998

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