Executive Summary
The information explosion and the need for high-performance communications for server-to-storage and server-to-server networking have been the focus of much attention for this new millennium. Performance improvements in storage, processors, and workstations, along with the move to distributed architectures such as client/server, have spawned increasingly data-intensive and high-speed networking applications. These systems demand new levels of performance in reliability, speed, and distance from the interconnect with their input/output devices. Fibre Channel, a highly-reliable, gigabit interconnect technology (128GFC is the fastest interface on the planet) allows concurrent communications among workstations, mainframes, servers, data storage systems, and other peripherals using SCSI, NVMe, FICON, and a wide range of other protocols to meet the needs of the data center. It provides interconnect systems for multiple topologies that can scale to a total system bandwidth of terabits per second. Fibre Channel is the premier technique for storage area networking (SAN). It has proven its ability to deliver high levels of reliability, availability, security, scalable throughput, and capacity. Switches, storage systems, storage devices, adapters, and management software are among the products that are on the market today, providing the ability to implement a total system solution. Solutions powered by Fibre Channel deliver capabilities for storage networking, cluster computing and network interconnect to meet the IT needs of organizations around the world.
Information management is a key competitive factor for organizations, and Fibre Channel enhances IT departments’ ability to access and protect it more efficiently.