March 11th, 2014
We had a tremendous response to our recent Webcast “Use Cases for iSCSI and FCoE - Where Each Makes Sense.” We had a lot of questions that we didn’t have time to address, so here are answers to them all. If you think of additional questions, please feel free to comment on this blog. Q. …Read More
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Posted by Jeff Asher
February 11th, 2014
Why the FCoE – iSCSI Debate Continues This is my first blog post for SNIA-ESF. As a Principal Storage Architect, I have been doing extensive research on the factors that are driving FCoE vs. iSCSI choices over the last several years. The more I dive into the topic, the more intriguing the debate becomes. In …Read More
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Posted by Jeff Asher
January 7th, 2014
It’s been a bit of a bumpy ride for FCoE, which started out with more promise than it was able to deliver. In theory, the benefits of a single converged LAN/SAN network are fairly easy to see. The problem was, as is often the case with new technology, that most of the theoretical benefit was …Read More
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Posted by Casey Quillin Sameh Boujelbene
August 29th, 2013
Our VN2VN Webcast last week was extremely well received. The audience was big and highly engaged. Here is a summary of the questions attendees asked and answers from my colleague, Joe White, and me. If you missed the Webcast, it’s now available on demand. Question #1: We are an extremely large FC shop with well …Read More
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Posted by David Fair
February 26th, 2013
The completion of a specification for FCoE (T11 FC-BB-5, 2009) held great promise for unifying storage and LAN over a unified Ethernet network, and now we are seeing the benefits. With FCoE, Fibre Channel protocol frames are encapsulated in Ethernet packets. To achieve the high reliability and “lossless” characteristics of Fibre Channel, Ethernet itself has …Read More
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Posted by David Fair