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Are Fibre Channel SANs a Commodity?The goal of this work is to evaluate the feasibility of putting together a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network with heterogeneous hardware running both open-source and commercial operating systems. Adherence to the Fibre Channel Specification is supposed to guarantee interoperability in such an environment. We also want to evaluate how difficult it might be to put together a SAN using open-source components. While all the commercial vendors provide Fibre Channel support, this comes at a cost, e.g., not only O/S and drivers, but usually an expensive support contract. The open-source model could lower the cost of building and maintaining a SAN. Of course, for this to be the case, the open-source platforms would have to provide the functionality to construct a SAN. We are assembling a Fibre Channel SAN from heterogeneous hardware (i386, alpha, sparc) running *BSD, Linux, Tru64, NT and Solaris operating systems. We are running several tests to investigate the level of Fibre Channel support provided by each OS. Our current testbed is specified in the table below. Currently, it only contains open-source platforms. We plan to add a PC running OpenBSD, as well as the following commercial systems: Sun Ultra 1/Solaris, DEC AlphaServer 4000/Tru64 Unix, Pentium Pro PC/Windows NT.
Document ID
20010048415
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Becker, Jeff
(Computer Sciences Corp. Moffett Field, CA United States)
Jacob, Matt
(Computer Sciences Corp. Moffett Field, CA United States)
Biegel, Bryan A.
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2000
Subject Category
Computer Operations And Hardware
Meeting Information
Meeting: USENIX Annual Technical Meeting
Location: Boston, MA
Country: United States
Start Date: June 1, 2001
Sponsors: USENIX
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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