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INTRODUCTION
Storage
Area Networks
(SANs) offer
popular
benefits
including
easy-to-manage,
reliable,
server-independent,
external
storage
pools that
respond
quickly
to changing
IT needs.
These storage
pools eliminate
both the
underutilization
and overflows
of storage
capacity
commonly
associated
with internal
storage
or storage
islands
attached
to each
server.
Fibre channel
SANs permit
servers
and storage
to be repaired
and maintained
while applications
continue
running.
Redundant
components
and RAID
data protection
allow virtually
continuous
24x7x365
operation.
Everything
about this
type of
SAN is good
– except
often the
price. Fibre
channel
SANs require
expensive
host bus
adapters
and switches.
While costs
of these
interconnecting
devices
have come
down from
their initial
high levels,
it costs
thousands
of dollars
per server
for redundant
connections
to each
server.
This price
for “plumbing”
often far
exceeds
the cost
of the server
attached
and the
storage
being shared
– thus reducing
the overall
value of
the solution
substantially.
Further,
fibre channel
is often
a new networking
technology
for many
small to
medium businesses
and does
not leverage
existing
networking
skills and
infrastructure
already
in place.
FlexSAN
from Winchester
Systems
is an IP-based
SAN with
enterprise
level capabilities
but at an
entry-level
price. It
offers fibre
channel
SAN functionality
using familiar
and low-cost
IP technology.
FlexSAN
offers four
iSCSI ports
and connects
directly
to the network
using standard
Ethernet
cables.
This is
the quintessential
essence
of “plug-and-play”
installation.
There is
no easier
way to create
a SAN than
to install
a FlexSAN
disk array
onto an
existing
IP network.
Servers
require
only inexpensive
gigabit
Ethernet
network
interface
cards that
are generally
standard
in most
servers.
FlexSAN
lowers costs
further
by using
SATA and
enterprise
SATA disk
drives which
are far
lower cost
than fibre
channel
drives used
in high
end enterprise
applications.
FlexSAN
is not a
replacement
for enterprise
SANs for
the organization’s
top 20%
most critical
applications.
Rather,
it offers
the ideal
combination
of SAN functionality,
reliability,
performance
and cost-effectiveness
that is
appropriate
for the
remaining
80% of the
organization’s
applications.
To integrate
into the
remaining
fibre channel
infrastructure
found in
many larger
organizations
and to avoid
creating
an isolated
island of
storage,
FlexSAN
offers up
to four
fibre channel
ports. Thus,
FlexSAN
can be directly
connected
to the enterprise
SAN via
fibre channel.
FlexSAN
provides
IT managers
with the
functionality,
performance,
reliability
and price
of an IP-based
SAN while
preserving
the ability
to connect
to the enterprise
SAN simultaneously
– providing
the best
of both
worlds.
Enterprise-class
storage
services
offered
by FlexSAN
include
snapshot
backup,
volume virtualization
and online
array expansion.
These valuable
storage
services
are normally
associated
only with
expensive
fibre channel
SANs and
generally
available
as extra
cost options
but they
are included
at no extra
cost with
FlexSAN.
HOW
IT WORKS
FlexSAN
is installed
by simply
plugging
it into
an Ethernet
network
and setting
up the array
from any
web browser.
The exceptionally
simple menu
offers six
steps: (1)
network
setup, (2)
disk setup,
(3) host
setup, (4)
system initialization,
(5) virtual
disk setup
and (6)
presenting
the virtual
disks to
the hosts.
Any system
administrator
familiar
with IP
networks
and standard
server deployment
can complete
these easy-to-follow
menus in
minutes.
Once installed,
the virtual
disk volumes
emulate
ordinary
SCSI disks
at the host
and are
addressed
as any standard
volume by
the native
operating
system.
Data passes
over the
gigabit
Ethernet
network,
which can
handle most
traffic
with sufficient
speed. For
the few
applications
that require
higher speed,
four Fibre
Channel
ports are
available.

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