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The fabric topology allows the connection of up to the theoretical maximum of about 16 million devices, limited only by the available address space (2).
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Information Storage and Management: Storing, Managing, and Protecting Digital Information in Classic, Virtualized, and Cloud Environments
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A storage area network built with two separate switched fabrics (red and blue) to increase reliability.
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devices are sometimes referred to as fabrics; however, they lack features such as a
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is just a serial version of PCI; it adheres to PCI's host/peripheral load/store
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Network topology in which nodes are interconnected by network switches
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focus even after adopting a higher speed physical layer. Similarly,
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across multiple physical links, it yields higher total
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Index

Switching fabric
Fibre Channel
LUN masking
Fibre Channel fabric
Fibre Channel zoning
Registered state change notification
Fibre Channel 8b/10b encoding
network topology
nodes
network switches
crossbar switches
network traffic
throughput
broadcast networks
10BASE5
Ethernet
wireless networks
Wi-Fi
serial data interconnects
point-to-point
peripheral
message-passing
HyperTransport
processor bus
PCI Express
direct memory access

Fibre Channel

Fibre Channel

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