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Cisco Enhances Intelligent SAN Switching through Cisco MDS 9000 SAN-OS 1.3.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 18, 2003

Introduces Several Industry Firsts Addressing SAN Management,

Security, and Multiprotocol Transport

Cisco today introduced numerous advanced storage networking capabilities for the Cisco MDS MDS,
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 9000 Family of Multilayer Intelligent directors and fabric switches that utilize both Cisco innovations and open industry standards to help customers build more secure, manageable, and scalable storage area networks (SANs).

These software features are available through the Cisco MDS 9000 SAN-OS 1.3, the latest version of the platform's operating system, that further enhances the intelligent network services and integrated management features already available today. With Cisco MDS 9000 SAN-OS 1.3, Cisco is delivering several industry firsts for functionality integrated into SAN switches. Highlights include:

-- First SAN switch to offer routing capabilities through

Inter-VSAN Routing, which will allows servers in different

virtual SANs (VSANs) to share common storage resources (disk

and tape) located either locally or remotely, while

maintaining the security, scalability and availability

benefits of VSANs. While each VSAN VSAN Virtual Storage Area Network (Cisco)
VSAN Virtual San
 provides an independent set

of SAN services and strict traffic isolation, Inter-VSAN

Routing enables selective transfer of data traffic between

devices on different VSANs without merging VSANs into a single

logical fabric. Additionally, Inter-VSAN routing can be

deployed across geographically dispersed sites to enable

disaster recovery and business continuity applications that

are more manageable, resilient and scalable.

-- First SAN switch to offer Quality of Service (QoS), which

allows Cisco MDS 9000 SANs to differentiate and prioritize

storage traffic dynamically based on the specific requirements

of the data. For example, with QoS capabilities a Cisco MDS

9000 SAN is able to give priority to latency-sensitive

applications such as online transaction processing See transaction processing and OLCP.  (OLTP (OnLine Transaction Processing) See transaction processing and OLCP.

OLTP - On-Line Transaction Processing
) in

favor of throughput-intensive applications such as data

warehousing.

-- First SAN switch to offer both Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP (Fibre Channel over IP) A protocol for tunneling Fibre Channel data across an IP network. Fibre Channel was designed for local storage area networks (SANs), but FCIP extends the distance to remote locations via any IP network. See Fibre Channel, iFCP and IP storage. )

Write Acceleration and Compression, which reduces write

input/output (I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output.

I/O - Input/Output
) latency and increases bandwidth utilization

during FCIP transactions. These enhancements will improve

business continuity/disaster recovery by allowing customers to

extend their FCIP connections over longer distances while

reducing application response times.

-- First SAN switch to be able to support intermixing of open

systems protocols (Fibre Channel, iSCSI, FCIP) and FICON (FIber CONnector) An IBM mainframe channel introduced with its G5 servers in 1998. Based on the Fibre Channel standard, it boosts the transfer rate of ESCON's half-duplex 17MB/sec to a full-duplex 100MB/sec.  

(Fiber Connector) with FICON CUP (Control Unit Port)

management on the same switch through VSANs. Being able to

manage mainframe systems using the Cisco MDS 9000 protects the

customer's investment in these legacy devices, which are still

widely available in enterprise data centers.

Cisco Fabric Manager Cisco Fabric Manager is a Java web-based application that simplifies the management of Cisco MDS 9000 family of switches in storage area networks (SANs).

See also: List of SAN network management systems
 Server

The Cisco MDS 9000 SAN-OS 1.3 also includes an enhanced, server-based version of the Cisco Fabric Manager, the embedded, graphical network management tool for the entire Cisco MDS 9000 Family. Cisco Fabric Manager Server (FMS FMS - Flexible Manufacturing System (factory automation). ) offers three significant enhancements: One, centralized management of multiple physical fabrics; two, continuous discovery, health, and event monitoring; and three, historical performance monitoring with drill-down capability to analyze statistics for items such as inter-switch links, route flows, and PortChannels.

Support for Industry Standard Proposals

Along with these Cisco innovations, the Cisco MDS 9000 SAN-OS 1.3 offers support for several proposed open industry standards in the areas of SAN security and management.

For SAN security, the Cisco MDS 9000 SAN-OS 1.3 provides support of switch-to-switch and server-to-switch authentication through Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP), designed to prevent intrusion from unauthorized devices, and Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) An access control protocol used to authenticate a user logging into the network. TACACS is a simple username/password system. +), giving customers another option in addition to RADIUS for authentication, authorization, and accounting of their switches.

New features addressing SAN management include support for embedded Common Information Model (CIM (1) (Computer-Integrated Manufacturing) Integrating office/accounting functions with automated factory systems. Point of sale, billing, machine tool scheduling and supply ordering are part of CIM. ) interface based on the Storage Management Interface Specification (SMI-S SMI-S Storage Management Initiative - Specification (SNIA) ), Internet Storage Name Service In computing, the proposed Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) protocol allows automated discovery, management and configuration of iSCSI and Fibre Channel devices (using iFCP gateways) on a TCP/IP network.  (iSNS) protocol, which automates the discovery, management, and configuration of iSCSI devices, and Fabric Device Management Interface (FDMI FDMI Flat Display Mounting Interface Standard (VESA standard)
FDMI Fabric Device Management Interface
), which provides Cisco MDS 9000 users a standard way to manage all of their host bus adapters (HBAs) from a single, central location instead of having to manage them separately from individual servers.

"Improving storage utilization and application availability are high priorities for today's enterprises. To meet this goal, IT managers need to boost the scalability, reliability and manageability of their storage area networks," said Richard Villars, Vice President of storage research at IDC. "SAN interconnect and manageability features like those that Cisco is adding to its Cisco MDS 9000 products will help IT managers build and operate a more intelligent, reliable and sophisticated networked storage environments while reducing administrative burdens."

Expected Availability

The Cisco MDS 9000 SAN-OS 1.3 is now available to Cisco's Original Storage Manufacturer partners for interoperability qualification testing.

"IBM TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller for Cisco MDS 9000 Solution will be IBM's first application of Cisco SAN-OS 1.3 operating system platform," said Peter Thurston, IBM SAN Switch Marketing Manager. "By integrating IBM's storage virtualization technology and FICON switching into the Cisco MDS 9000, customers will have more options to integrate and virtualize their storage networks for the on demand world."

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