
Fibre Channel for SANs
Alan Benner(Author)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. April 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-07-137413-2 (ISBN)
Description
'Read this book before implementing a storage area network. Understanding the theory behind the Fibre Channel protocol is necessary before deploying a SAN into your infrastructure ! Considering how technical the subject is, I found this book incredibly easy to understand! Definitely a recommended reading for any System Administrator looking to stay in demand' - a reader at Amazon.com, on the author's earlier "Fibre Channel". Fibre Channel is a high-performance interconnect standard capable of transporting huge amounts of traffic among desktop workstations, mass storage subsystems, peripherals, and host systems at speeds 10 to 250 times faster than typical LANs. Briefly eclipsed by Gigabit Ethernet, fibre channel has come into its own again as the defining network architecture for Storage Area Networks (SANs), which are proving critical for managing the volume and complexity of data generated by Internet-era applications.Design and Deploy a SAN with step-by-step guidance. Written by a leading authority on the high-performance fibre channel ANSI standard, "Fibre Channel" author Dr Alan F.Benner, this new guide gives you both an easy-to-understand overview and a practical roadmap for SAN design and deployment.
"Fibre Channel for SANs" shows you how Fibre Channel works, how it integrates with other protocols and systems, and how to implement it to create a SAN for fast access to mass storage. It helps you build expertise in the standard used by ISPs for Web page storage, and by enterprise data centrers for managing multi-Terabyte storage requirements. It explains how to create bandwidth-sparing solutions for multimedia-voice, video, animation, music-and real-time video conferencing.This title walks you through the ANSI standard's 5 levels, from the physical transmission level through interfaces to upper layer protocols; provides clear directions on implementing logins and logouts, link services, error detection and recovery, flow control, and more; demonstrates mapping SCSI and IP over Fibre Channel; offers a wealth of timesaving illustrations; and, provides practical suggestions for troubleshooting Fibre Channel networks. "The Best Guide to Applying Fibre Channel" - for a bigger, better, faster, more capable data network.
"Fibre Channel for SANs" shows you how Fibre Channel works, how it integrates with other protocols and systems, and how to implement it to create a SAN for fast access to mass storage. It helps you build expertise in the standard used by ISPs for Web page storage, and by enterprise data centrers for managing multi-Terabyte storage requirements. It explains how to create bandwidth-sparing solutions for multimedia-voice, video, animation, music-and real-time video conferencing.This title walks you through the ANSI standard's 5 levels, from the physical transmission level through interfaces to upper layer protocols; provides clear directions on implementing logins and logouts, link services, error detection and recovery, flow control, and more; demonstrates mapping SCSI and IP over Fibre Channel; offers a wealth of timesaving illustrations; and, provides practical suggestions for troubleshooting Fibre Channel networks. "The Best Guide to Applying Fibre Channel" - for a bigger, better, faster, more capable data network.
Reviews / Votes
"Read this Book before implementing a Storage Area Network. September 29, 1999 Reviewer: A reader from Philadelphia, Pa. The Fibre Channel book by Alan Benner is an excellent book. Understanding the theory behind the Fibre Channel protocol is necessary before deploying a SAN into your infrastructure. This book gave me a look inside the protocol, from a designers perspective. Considering how technical the subject of the book is, I found the book incredibly easy to follow, and the Figures represented in the book were precise and representative of the text. This is definitely recommended reading for any System Administrator looking to stay in demand.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
75 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 187 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
681 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-137413-2 (9780071374132)
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Person
Dr. Alan F. Benner is currently a network architect and designer at IBMs Zurich Research Laboratory, concentrating on system-level design of communications systems for high-performance and enterprise computing platforms. His most recent work has involved interconnect design for high-performance distributed multiprocessor systems, and architecture definition for the InfiniBandTM architecture for server I/O and clustering.
Content
Introduction. Chapter 1: Fibre Channel Structure and Concepts. Chapter 2: Storage Area Networks. Chapter 3: Mass Storage. Chapter 4: Example: System Initialization and Data Transfer. Chapter 5: FC-0: Physical Interface. Chapter 6: FC-1: 8B/10B Transmission code, Transmitters, and Receivers. Chapter 7: Ordered Sets, Port States, and Primitive Sequence Protocols. Chapter 8: FC-2: Frames. Chapter 9: FC-2: Sequences and Exchanges. Chapter 10: Login and Logout Services. Chapter 11: Classes of Service. Chapter 12: Link Services. Chapter 13: Error Detection and Recovery. Chapter 14: Association Management and Other Optional Headers. Chapter 15: Class 1 Connection Management. Chapter 16: Flow Control. Chapter 17: FC-AL: Arbitrated Loop Architecture and Operations. Chapter 18: FC-4: Mapping IP and SCSI over Fibre Channel.