Performance; Distance - Qlogic 9000 Series Installation Manual

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Performance

The QLogic 9000 Series switch supports class 2 and class 3 Fibre Channel
service at transmission rates of 1-, 2-, 4-, 8-, and 10-Gbps with a maximum frame
size of 2148 bytes. A port adapts its transmission speed to match that of the
device to which it is connected prior to login when the connected device powers
up. Related performance characteristics include the following:

Distance

Bandwidth
Latency
Distance
Consider the physical distribution of devices and switches in the fabric. Choose
transceivers that are compatible with the cable type, distance, Fibre Channel
revision level, and the device host bus adapter. Refer to
information about cable types and transceivers.
Each SFP and X2 port is supported by a data buffer with a 16 credit capacity; that
is, 16 maximum sized frames. For fibre optic cables, this enables full bandwidth
over the following approximate distances:
26 kilometers at 1-Gbps (0.6 credits/Km)
13 kilometers at 2-Gbps (1.2 credits/Km)
6 kilometers at 4-Gbps (2.4 credits/km)
3 kilometers at 8-Gbps (4.8 credits/km)
2 kilometers at 10-Gbps (7.2 credits/km)
Longer distances can be spanned at full bandwidth on SFP ports and X2 ports by
extending credits to G_Ports, F_Ports, and E_Ports using Enterprise Fabric Suite
2007. Each port can donate 15 credits to a pool from which a recipient port on the
same I/O blade can borrow. The recipient port also loses a credit in the process.
For example, you can configure a recipient port to borrow 15 credits from one
donor port for a total of 30 credits (15+15=30).
Ports can borrow credits from other ports of like kind: SFP ports can borrow from
SFP ports; X2 ports can borrow from X2. However, SFP ports cannot loan or
borrow credits from X2 ports.
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2–Planning
Performance
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