HP ProLiant Servers AIS: Official Study Guide and Desk Reference
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| Fibre Channel provides benefits in performance, availability, scalability, flexibility, and distance between nodes. 8.1.1 Performance
The current Fibre Channel throughput standard is 100MB/s net user payload. ANSI has defined Fibre Channel throughput standards for 200MB/s and 400MB/s. Fibre Channel technology provides the fundamental building blocks of storage area networks (SANs), Enterprise Network Storage Architecture (ENSA), and many high-availability and clustering implementations. Note These rates are for half-duplex transmission. Full-duplex transmission doubles throughput.
8.1.2 Availability
Fibre Channel also provides the following availability advantages:
8.1.3 Scalability
Fibre Channel technology enhances scalability by providing the following:
8.1.4 Flexibility
Fibre Channel technology greatly enhances flexibility by providing the following advantages:
8.1.5 Distance
Fibre Channel provides the following:
Note For more information on Fibre Channel standards, access the Fibre Channel Industry Association Web site at http://www.fibrechannel.org.
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