Approaches To Zoning; Figure 29 Zoning Example - HP StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

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Approaches to zoning

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Zoning approach
Recommended approach
Single HBA
Fabric OS Administrator's Guide
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Server 1
Red Zone
Storage 3
Zoning example
lists the various approaches you can take when implementing zoning in a fabric.
Approaches to fabric-based zoning
Description
Zoning by single HBA most closely re-creates the original SCSI bus. Each zone created has only
one HBA (initiator) in the zone; each of the target devices is added to the zone. Typically, a zone
is created for the HBA and the disk storage ports are added. If the HBA also accesses tape
devices, a second zone is created with the HBA and associated tape devices in it. In the case of
clustered systems, it could be appropriate to have an HBA from each of the cluster members
included in the zone; this is equivalent to having a shared SCSI bus between the cluster
members and assumes that the clustering software can manage access to the shared devices.
In a large fabric, zoning by single HBA requires the creation of possibly hundreds of zones;
however, each zone contains only a few members. Zone changes affect the smallest possible
number of devices, minimizing the impact of an incorrect zone change. This zoning philosophy
is the preferred method.
Storage 1
Green Zone
Server 3
Zoning overview
Blue Zone
Server 2
Storage 2
RAID
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