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QLogic Fibre Channel Switches
Introducing the SANbox™ Series of Fibre Channel
Switches
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Scalable Storage for Infinite
Data Growth
First to deliver Fibre Channel switches, QLogic now
offers the SANbox series, the most scalable Fibre Channel switches available.
The SANbox series delivers
the broadest switch product line, offering 8- and 16-port configurations
as well as Directors in 64- and 128-port configurations. The most
flexible solution for storage area networks, the SANbox cost effectively
meets the storage requirements of today's enterprise with the flexibility to grow almost infinitelyas data volumes multiply, geographical
distances lengthen, and enterprise storage becomes more heterogeneous.
Switched
SAN Fabrics: The Solution for Explosive Data Growth
With the proliferation
of applications such as the Internet, e-commerce, video, data mining
and on-line-transaction processing, explosive data volumes have
fueled the need for storage area networks. SANs are the powerful
networks behind the serversand only a switched Fibre Channel
SAN or "fabric" effectively delivers on the promise of the SAN with:
- Centralized storage and management from one console
- Increased LAN performance by removing storage traffic
- Disaster tolerance via remote mirroring
- Ability to backup, add, and replace storage without downtime
- Ability to deliver gigabit-per-second performance today with 2, 4 and more gigabit-per-second performance in the future
Scalability—SANsprawl or
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Most of today's switched SAN fabrics are embedded into storage
systems and are transparent to the IS manager, who manages the switch
through the storage vendor's interface. But what happens when the
IS manager wants to link two or more such systems together or introduce
a different vendor's storage system into the storage area network?
The Solution for Building Large SANs: QLogic's Multistage
QLogic has leveraged its experience in growing the
world's largest Fibre Channel network to develop QLogic's Multistage,
the multiswitch architecture capable of growing nearly infinitely
large SANs without the performance degradation that occurs in other
architectures, such as cascaded. Although QLogic also offers cascaded
architecture for small, less expensive SANs, only QLogic Multistage
architecture offers the greatest number of connections to grow the
largest fabrics. And because QLogic's switches have the lowest latency
in the industry, the largest SANs in the world are also the fastest.
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QLogic's Multistage architecture provides the foundation for
growing almost limitless, high–performing SANs. Any of QLogic's
switch configurations can be an edge or core switch. |
The Key to Scalability: Highly Integrated Hardware
QLogic can deliver the highest-performing, scalable SANs because
the SANbox switches are highly integratedfewer parts result
in higher performance, higher reliability, and lower cost.
The key to a switch's performance is in the application-specific
integrated circuit (ASIC). QLogic's advanced 4-port ASIC includes
embedded memory, enabling on-chip data transfer without going to
shared memory. Unlike a shared memory architecture, which eventually
becomes limited when too many processors attempt to access the memory,
ASICs with embedded memory can grow very large switches and very
large SANsand are the only solution for building SANs that
can manage data volumes with infinite growth.
Scaling to Include the Legacy
Early Fibre Channel installations often included private loop
protocol. Private loops are generally built using hubs that communicate
by passing messages around the loop from one device to the next.
They were labeled "private" because they communicated only with
other devices on the same loop and could not be brought into communication with larger public networks.
QLogic's SANbox protects the customer's legacy investment in private
loop devices by providing a translation mechanism to bring private
loop devices forwardto become an integral part of the public
switched SAN. With QLogic's unique Full Loop Support (FLS)
facility, both private and public loop devices can be attached to
one or more fabric switchesand can be viewed and managed as
a single SAN fabric. And as an added bonus, QLogic's SANsurfer
management GUI displays all the devices on both public and private
loops for easy troubleshooting.
Scaling to Include Heterogeneous Devices
To support all work groups within an enterprise and accommodate
changing needs, SAN fabrics must be able to encompass all hardware
and software platforms with "any to any" connectivity. QLogic's SANbox
is protocol independent, and can connect UNIX-, NT-, and Linux-based
hardware platforms, as well as platforms from IBM, DEC and Macintosh.
And to ensure software compatibility, QLogic is committed to interoperate
with all SAN software companies. A leader in the Open Standards
Fabric Initiative (OSFI) to promote switch-to-switch interoperability,
QLogic's goal is to deliver the highest performing SAN switch for
seamless integration into any environment.
Scalability
Checklist |
- Broadest line of switches with 8-, 16-, 64-, and 128-port configurations
- Director class switches designed for Reliability, Availability, Serviceability (RAS)
- Embedded memory architecture
- Ability to bring legacy private devices up to fabric level
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- Ability to grow high-performing SANs almost infinitely with minimum latency buildup
- Robust management features to easily add and disable devices without downtime
- Highest level of integration for highest performance and reliability at the lowest cost
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Configuring and Managing
the Large-Scale SAN |
The SANbox series of switches is designed to be flexible and easy-to-integrate. Self-configuring ports, an QLogic first, enable automatic registration of all devices on every port and every loop. And the SANsurferTM GUI, included in every switch, delivers the power tools for growing and managing large SANs:
QLogic's SANguard Zoning: flexible and secure
The SANbox can be easily configured into one or more fabrics to
ensure that data is grouped appropriately—both to share and to secure.
QLogic offers software zoning for configuration flexibility, and
hardware zoning for greatest security.
Multiplatform support
QLogic's SANsurfer GUI is browser-based, providing a consistent
look and feel across Windows, Solaris, and other environments.
Multiple fabrics management
The SANbox management system makes it easy to grow and partition
large networks, virtually creating multiple fabrics to be configured
and managed from a single console.
Device-level troubleshooting
QLogic's SANsurfer displays all the devices on private and public
loops, making it easy to disable disruptive devices without interruption.
Device optimization
QLogic's SANsurfer enables port tuning to optimize selected devices
on the SAN.
Partnering for Growth
When OEMs choose QLogic as their switch provider they are getting
a lot more than top-performing hardware and software: they are also
getting the top-performing people who are QLogic.
Our ASIC engineers are years ahead of the competition in Fibre Channel
experience, and our account teams are dedicated to each OEM's success.
We at QLogic understand the importance of quality, cost, timeliness,
and open communicationthe fundamentals that make business
relationships work.
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