Brocade 20-port 8 Gb SAN Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter
| Kategorie: | Servery - příslušenství |
|---|---|
| Kód produktu: | 698108 |
| Výrobce: | IBM |
| Dostupnost: | Na dotaz |
| Záruka: | neuvedeno |
The Brocade switch modules include the following hardware features: Six external auto-sensing Fibre Channel ports (2 Gbps, 4 Gbps, or 8 Gbps for 8Gb SFP+ transceivers) that operate at a maximum spe
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The Brocade switch modules include the following hardware features:
Six external auto-sensing Fibre Channel ports (2 Gbps, 4 Gbps, or 8 Gbps for 8Gb SFP+ transceivers) that operate at a maximum speed of 8 Gbps
14 internal Fibre Channel ports that operate as F_ports (fabric ports) at 2 Gbps, 4 Gbps, or 8 Gbps, depending on FC expansion cards installed into blades
10-port model includes 10 Dynamic Ports-On-Demand (DPODs) that can be activated in any combination of internal and external ports
High availability features including hot pluggable design, non-disruptive software upgrades, automatic path failover, and power-on self-test diagnostics and status reporting
Aggregate Fibre Channel I/O bandwidth: 48 Gbps (6 external ports at 8 Gbps line rate)
External ports that can operate as F_ports (fabric ports), FL_ports (fabric loop ports), or E_ports (expansion ports) when in full FC switch mode. When in Brocade Access Gateway mode the external ports operate as NPIV-enabled N_Ports.
Fabric latency of 0.74 µsec ensures the fastest response and access time to data for critical applications and servers
Supports full 8 Gbps operations at distances up to 129 km and up to 1036 km at 1 Gbps
Brocade switch modules include the following software features:
Brocade Full Fabric mode: Enables high performance 8Gb fabric switching
Brocade Access Gateway mode: Leverages NPIV to connect to any fabric without adding switch domains to reduce management complexity
Dynamic Path Selection: Enables exchange-based load balancing across multiple Inter-Switch Links (ISLs) for superior performance
Brocade Advanced Zoning: Segments a SAN into virtual private SANs to increase security and availability
Brocade Enhanced Group Management: Enables centralized and simplified management of Brocade fabrics through IBM System Storage Data Center Fabric Manager (DCFM)
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/tips0747.html
Six external auto-sensing Fibre Channel ports (2 Gbps, 4 Gbps, or 8 Gbps for 8Gb SFP+ transceivers) that operate at a maximum speed of 8 Gbps
14 internal Fibre Channel ports that operate as F_ports (fabric ports) at 2 Gbps, 4 Gbps, or 8 Gbps, depending on FC expansion cards installed into blades
10-port model includes 10 Dynamic Ports-On-Demand (DPODs) that can be activated in any combination of internal and external ports
High availability features including hot pluggable design, non-disruptive software upgrades, automatic path failover, and power-on self-test diagnostics and status reporting
Aggregate Fibre Channel I/O bandwidth: 48 Gbps (6 external ports at 8 Gbps line rate)
External ports that can operate as F_ports (fabric ports), FL_ports (fabric loop ports), or E_ports (expansion ports) when in full FC switch mode. When in Brocade Access Gateway mode the external ports operate as NPIV-enabled N_Ports.
Fabric latency of 0.74 µsec ensures the fastest response and access time to data for critical applications and servers
Supports full 8 Gbps operations at distances up to 129 km and up to 1036 km at 1 Gbps
Brocade switch modules include the following software features:
Brocade Full Fabric mode: Enables high performance 8Gb fabric switching
Brocade Access Gateway mode: Leverages NPIV to connect to any fabric without adding switch domains to reduce management complexity
Dynamic Path Selection: Enables exchange-based load balancing across multiple Inter-Switch Links (ISLs) for superior performance
Brocade Advanced Zoning: Segments a SAN into virtual private SANs to increase security and availability
Brocade Enhanced Group Management: Enables centralized and simplified management of Brocade fabrics through IBM System Storage Data Center Fabric Manager (DCFM)
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/tips0747.html
