Xsan Storage Area Networks
A SAN is a way of connecting computers and storage devices so computers have
fast, shared access to files while making it easy for administrators to expand storage
capacity.
An Xsan SAN consists of:
Shared data volumes
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RAID systems that provide storage space that is protected against disk failure
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At least one computer acting as a metadata controller that combines RAID arrays
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and presents their storage to clients as volumes that behave like local disks
Client computers that access storage in accordance with established permissions
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and quotas
Underlying Fibre Channel and Ethernet networks
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The following illustration shows the hardware components of an Xsan SAN.
Metadata
controller
Clients
Standby
controller
Metadata RAID array
(LUN)
Fibre
Channel switch
Ether
net (public)
Ether
net (pr
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at
e)
Intranet/
Internet
RAID arrays
(LUNs)
Ethernet switches
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Chapter 1
Overview of Xsan
Chapter 1
Overview of Xsan
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