Table A-1 Fibre Channel Supported Fabric Topologies - HP 2100 ER User Manual

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Table A-1
Fibre Channel Overview
Defining Fibre Channel
A fully implemented Fabric system supports over 16 million device
addresses, allowing a user to send data from each device at 100 MB per
second. Using fiber optic cable, Fibre Channel devices can be spaced at
maximum intervals of 10 km, supporting distributed hosts in a campus
environment, with centralized storage systems. Fibre Channel uses
three connection topologies, illustrated in the following table:
Fibre Channel Supported Fabric Topologies
Topology
Point to point
Fibre Channel
Arbitrated Loop
(FC-AL)
Fabric
A-4
Description
Dedicated connection
between two devices.
Supports up to 126
devices, distributing
the 100 MBps data
bandwidth among all
devices on the loop.
A switching concept,
similar to a telephone
system, providing
simultaneous
data-transmission
among multiple
devices at 100 MBps.
Advantages/
Disadvantages
Low cost, high
performance.
Supports more
devices.
Increasing the
number of devices
reduces performance.
Supports multiple
devices without
performance
reduction.
Higher cost.
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