Title :
IP SAN - from iSCSI to IP-addressable Ethernet disks
Author :
Wang, Peter ; Gilligan, Robert E. ; Green, Henry ; Raubitschek, Jeff
Abstract :
The initial iSCSI products provide a means to connect FC SAN islands across IP networks. This paper describes the implementation of an IP-SAN where the disk subsystem is a virtual array of individually Ethernet attached IP-addressable disks. By replacing the conventional peripheral bus and loop interconnects with a switched Gigabit Ethernet network, the virtual disk array scales continually and dynamically with the simple addition of Ethernet switches and disks, as well as system-wide disk sharing and inherent high availability. In fully exploiting the IP and Ethernet technologies and user knowledge, this architecture pushes the IP SAN evolution toward a truly scalable, manageable, yet flexible and cost-effective data storage system that will be a seamless part of the networked infrastructure.
Keywords :
RAID; file servers; local area networks; peripheral interfaces; redundancy; transport protocols; Ethernet attached IP-addressable disks; Ethernet switches; FC SAN islands; IP networks; IP-addressable Ethernet disks; cost-effective data storage system; iSCSI; inherent high availability; loop interconnects; networked infrastructure; peripheral bus; switched Gigabit Ethernet network; system-wide disk sharing; virtual disk array; Availability; Costs; Data storage systems; Ethernet networks; IP networks; Knowledge management; Standards development; Storage area networks; Switches; Technology management;
Conference_Titel :
Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, 2003. (MSST 2003). Proceedings. 20th IEEE/11th NASA Goddard Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1914-8
DOI :
10.1109/MASS.2003.1194856