March 21st, 2016
Our recent SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum Webcast on How Ethernet RDMA Protocols iWARP and RocE Support NVMe over Fabrics generated a lot of great questions. We didn’t have time to get to all of them during the live event, so as promised here are the answers. If you have additional questions, please comment on this …Read More
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Posted by David Fair and John Kim
September 4th, 2014
This year’s SNIA Storage Developer Conference (SDC) will take place in Santa Clara, CA Sept. 15-18. In addition to an exciting agenda with great speakers, there is an opportunity for vendors to participate in SNIA Plugfests. Two Plugfests that I think are worth noting are: SMB2/SMB3 and iSCSI. These Plugfests enable a vendor to bring …Read More
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Ethernet Data Storage, File Protocols SIG, iSCSI, SMB |
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Posted by Jason Blosil
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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Ethernet Data Storage, FCoE, iSCSI, Storage over Ethernet SIG |
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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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FCoE, iSCSI, Storage over Ethernet SIG |
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Posted by Jeff Asher
January 28th, 2014
Technology continues to advance rapidly. Making sense of it all can be a challenge. At the SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum, we focus on storage technologies and solutions enabled by and associated with Ethernet Networks. Last year, we modified the charters of our two Special Interest Groups (SIG) to address topics about file protocols and storage …Read More
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FCoE, File Protocols SIG, iSCSI, NFS, SMB, Storage over Ethernet SIG |
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Posted by Jason Blosil
December 20th, 2012
As we come to a close of the year 2012, I want to share some of our successes and briefly highlight some new changes for 2013. Calendar year 2012 has been eventful and the SNIA-ESF has been busy. Here are some of our accomplishments: 10GbE – With virtualization and network convergence, as well as the …Read More
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FCoE, File Protocols SIG, iSCSI, NFS, SMB, Storage over Ethernet SIG |
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Posted by Jason Blosil
August 2nd, 2012
10GBASE-T is a technology that runs 10Gb Ethernet over familiar Category 6/6a cables for distances up to 100m and is terminated by the ubiquitous RJ-45 jack. Till now, most datacenter copper cabling has been special Direct Attach cables for distances up to 7m terminated by an SFP+ connector. To work, data center switches need matching …Read More
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FCoE, Storage over Ethernet SIG |
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Posted by David Fair
March 14th, 2011
by: Gary Gumanow Last Wednesday (2/24/11), I hosted an Ethernet Storage Forum iSCSI SIG webinar with representatives from Emulex and NetApp to discuss the benefits of iSCSI storage networks in SQL application environments. You can catch a recording of the webcast on BrightTalk here. The webinar was well attended, and while we received so many …Read More
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iSCSI, Storage over Ethernet SIG |
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Posted by Gary Gumanow
February 11th, 2011
iSCSI is no longer just a small business storage solution. Learn how iSCSI performs in business critical environments, such as SQL by experts from NetApp and Emulex.
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iSCSI, Storage over Ethernet SIG |
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Posted by Jason Blosil
October 21st, 2010
Ethernet networks offer a number of advantages for storage applications. Given the rapid growth of server virtualization, using a highly flexible and mobile network for storage is needed. IP storage protocols offer advantages for today’s and tomorrow’s data centers.
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FCoE, iSCSI, Storage over Ethernet SIG |
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Posted by Jason Blosil