How Does the Fibre Channel Target in Open-E JovianDSS Works
Fibre Channel (FC) employs high-speed network technology for data storage, making it a popular choice for SAN enterprise storage. It's particularly effective for building SAN topologies in virtualization, data centers, or other high-demand environments that handle large volumes of data. Fibre Channel minimizes collisions and congestion, providing better network connection saturation compared to other protocols.
Learn how to set up the Fibre Channel High Availability Cluster with:
- Single SAS JBOD (Active-Active)
- Double SAS JBOD (Active-Active)
- Double FC JBOD (Active-Active)
- Double SAS JBOD with MPIO (Active-Active)
- Double SAS JBOD and ATTO FibreBridge (Active-Active)
- Double SAS JBOD without FC Switch (Active-Active)
- Mirror over Ethernet (Active-Active)
- Cluster-in-a-Box (Active-Active)
- Double SAS JBOD without FC Switch (Active-Passive)
File size: 3.1 MB
Benefits of the Fibre Channel Technology
with Open‑E JovianDSS
- Enables creating high performance SAN storage systems with high throughput and low latency
- Supports multiple client protocols simultaneously as unified storage
- Offers very high storage capacity of up to hundreds of petabytes
- Provides excellent scalability
- Reduces downtime and ensures Business Continuity through High Availability and the On-and Off-site Data Protection
- Offers easy configuration and maintenance of the whole storage especially in High Availability environments
- Very high stability, reliability and data safety
File size: 3.1 MB