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IBM is exploring the idea of a scale-out architecture for its SAN Volume Controller (SVC) with possible involvement of flash memory and Nehalem processor. FCoE support may come when needed. The SVC (SAN Volume Controller) is a SAN virtualising controller attached to the Fibre Channel fabric linking application servers and …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Big Brother

    SVC already does scale out and fault tolerance

    SVC has had a scale out architecture from the first release so has always done what is described in this extract from the article: "A scale-out architecture could imply clustering with linked SVCs co-operating in some way to work collectively rather than as stand-alone nodes. There could then be a failover arrangement to ensure operations continued if an SVC node failed, and load-balancing arrangements as well".

  2. Magellan

    Not much value to putting FCoE on SVC

    SVC creates virtual volumes on Fibre Channel attached storage arrays. SVC does not function as protocol converter or storage router. It typically connects to the Fibre Channel SAN fabric close to the storage arrays, typically connecting to the the same Fibre Channel director class switches the storage arrays are connected to.

    Unless SVC is virtualizing native FCoE arrays, there is no need to put FCoE attachment on the SVC.

  3. SPGoetze
    Alert

    FCoE is an approved standard since June 3, 2009

    You said: There are standardisation efforts with FCoE and data centre Ethernet afoot.

    'On Wednesday June 3, 2009, the FC-BB-5 working group of T11 completed the development of the draft standard and unanimously approved it as the final standard. '

    See also: http://www.fibrechannel.org/component/content/article/3-news/158-fcoe-standard-alert-fcoe-as-a-standard-is-official-as-stated-by-the-t11-technical-committee

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