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Storage Area Network  Presented by  Chaowalit Thinakornsutibootra  Thanapat Kangkachit 43650084 43650126 What is SAN?    SAN -> Storage Area Network Is a dedicated nework for sharing resources. Provides accelerated data access and supports advanced shortage management. ภาพประกอบที่ 1.2 SAN คืออะไร Problem:  The limitations loom over surge data   The rise of client networking, data-centric computer applications and electronic communication applications Parallel SCSI bus is imposing severe limits on network storage. Problem:  Impending limitations of existing server connectivity     Bandwidth to service clients and maintain data availability Scalability for long term, rapid grow Flexibility to provide optimim balance of server and storage capacity Manageability for ease of installation and maintainablity The solution : SAN   Is a platform which interconnects servers and storage at Gigabuad speeds. Combining LAN networking models with core building blocks of server performance and massstroage capacity. Benefits   Is a platform which interconnects servers and storage at Gigabuad speeds. Combining LAN networking models with core building blocks of server performance and massstroage capacity. The solution : SAN   Is a platform which interconnects servers and storage at Gigabuad speeds. Combining LAN networking models with core building blocks of server performance and massstroage capacity. SAN Architecture  The SAN architecture uses the Fibre Channel (FC) interface to provide flexibility that allows the SAN to do storage networking. What is Fibre Channel?  Fibre Channel is an industry-standard interface adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Fibre Channel transports data at 100 Mbytes (1 gigabit) per second. In addition, Fibre Channel supports high-speed system and network interconnects using a wide variety of popular protocols, including TCP/IP, FDDI, and ATM, as well as SCSI. SAN Component Tape SAN Interconnect Host Bus Adapter Cable and Connector Hubs and Switches Topology    Point - To - Point Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Fibre Channel Switching Point - To - Point  topology consists of a single connection between two nodes. All the bandwidth is dedicated for these two nodes. Fibre Channel -Arbitrated Loop  In the loop topology, the bandwidth is shared between all the nodes connected to the loop. The loop can be wired node-tonode.This is overcome by using a Fibre Channel hub. This Topology resembles Token Ring or FDDI Fibre Channel Switching  A Fibre Channel switching topology uses either a single Fibre Channel hub or switch or multiple interconnected switches and hubs to facilitate communications between nodes. Design and Case Study Traditional Storage Network System Workstation Tape Library Ethernet Switch Workstation Workstation Server Workstation Disk Array Storage Area Network Server FC Switch Ethernet Switch Hub Workstation Disk Array Workstation Workstation Workstation Tape Library Case Study: Video Editing Coach Workstations 100 MB/s Link Video Editing Workstations Player viewerscreens Case Study : ISP SAN Management  Seperates into 3 class  SAN Storage Level   SAN Network Level   SCSI Enclosure Service (SES) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) SAN Enterprise Systme   Web Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) Common Interface Model (CIM) SAN Benefits  Pooling Solution  Disk pooling and Tape pooling SAN Benefits  Server Clustering SAN Benefits  Backup and Recovery solutions  LAN-less data movement SAN Benefits  Disaster Backup and Recovery Next Generation of SANs  2 Solutions   Fiber Channel Over IP or Storage tunnelling SAN over IP SAN over IP  The SoIP BluePrint Fiber Channel Over IP  Encapsulate FC frame into IP frame SAN over IP  SoIP Switch Traffic flow SAN over IP  Natvie IP SANs Any question ?