Fibre Channel Over Ethernet (Fcoe) - High-Impact Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors (Electronic book text)


Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) is an encapsulation of Fibre Channel frames over Ethernet networks. This allows Fibre Channel to use 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks (or higher speeds) while preserving the Fibre Channel protocol. The specification, supported by a large number of network and storage vendors, is part of the International Committee for Information Technology Standards T11 FC-BB-5 standard.

This book is your ultimate resource for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know.

In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) right away, covering: Fibre Channel over Ethernet, Fibre Channel, Arbitrated loop, ARINC 818, Buffer credits, Fabric OS, FC-HBA API, Fibre Channel 8B/10B encoding, Fibre Channel electrical interface, Fibre Channel Logins, Fibre Channel network protocols, Fibre Channel point-to-point, Fibre Channel switch, Fibre Channel time out values, Fibre Channel zoning, FICON, FSPF, Internet Fibre Channel Protocol, Internet Storage Name Service, List of Fibre Channel standards, List of Fibre Channel switches, Mcdata, NPIV, Persistent binding, Registered State Change Notification, Switched fabric, Vdisk, Virtual Cluster Switching (VCS), VSAN, World Wide Name, World Wide Port Name, Web Services for Devices, Communications protocol, Internetwork protocol, List of network protocols, 10PASS-TS, 2BASE-TL, 4in6, 6in4, 9P, Access Stratum, Advanced Message Queuing Protocol, Alcatel Business Communications, Alternating bit protocol, AMX192, Anything In Anything, Apple Filing Protocol, Apple Sleep Proxy Service (Bonjour Sleep Proxy), AppleTalk, Appliance Link Protocol, ARCNET, Art-Net, ATA over Ethernet, ATM adaptation layer, ATM Adaptation Layer 2, ATM Adaptation Layer 5, Automatically switched optical network, Autonegotiation, Available Bit Rate, BACnet, Bandwidth allocation protocol, BBN Report 1822, Bearer Independent Call Control, BEEP, Binary protocol, BIP-8, Bonjour (software), Cache Discovery Protocol, CAIF, CAN Kingdom, CANopen, CcTalk, Cell relay, CIMD, Cisco WAAS, Coloured Book protocols, Common Industrial Protocol, Connection-oriented protocol, Connectionless communication, Connectionless protocol, Constrained Shortest Path First, Constraint-based Routing Label Distribution Protocol, Content Vectoring Protocol, ControlNet, Convergence (telecommunications), CRC-based framing, D54 (protocol), Data Stream Interface, DCE PC, DECnet, Decode-Encode Language, Delay-tolerant networking, Dense multicast, Devices Profile for Web Services, DH 485, DICOM, Digital Audio Access Protocol, Digital Data Communications Message Protocol, Digital Private Network Signalling System, Direct Client-to-Client, DirectAccess, Distributed data flow, Distributed Multi-Link Trunking, Distributed Universal Number Discovery, DMX512, DNET, DNP3, DOCSIS, DREAM (protocol), Dynamic synchronous transfer mode, EMI (protocol), Encapsulation (networking), ERIPAX, Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching, Ethernet over SDH, Ethernet Private Line, Ethernet Virtual Private Line, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, Financial Information eXchange, FINS, FLEX (protocol), FlexRay, FMIPv6, Forward-confirmed reverse DNS, Fragment free, Frame Relay, Free protocol, FRF.12, FUDI, G.hn, Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching, GPRS Tunnelling Protocol, H4 (protocol), Handshaking, Header Error Control, Heartbeat message, Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Protocol, Higig, Hop-by-hop transport, HTTP body data, HTTP Live Streaming...and much more.

This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) with the objectivity of experienced professionals.


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Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) is an encapsulation of Fibre Channel frames over Ethernet networks. This allows Fibre Channel to use 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks (or higher speeds) while preserving the Fibre Channel protocol. The specification, supported by a large number of network and storage vendors, is part of the International Committee for Information Technology Standards T11 FC-BB-5 standard.

This book is your ultimate resource for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know.

In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) right away, covering: Fibre Channel over Ethernet, Fibre Channel, Arbitrated loop, ARINC 818, Buffer credits, Fabric OS, FC-HBA API, Fibre Channel 8B/10B encoding, Fibre Channel electrical interface, Fibre Channel Logins, Fibre Channel network protocols, Fibre Channel point-to-point, Fibre Channel switch, Fibre Channel time out values, Fibre Channel zoning, FICON, FSPF, Internet Fibre Channel Protocol, Internet Storage Name Service, List of Fibre Channel standards, List of Fibre Channel switches, Mcdata, NPIV, Persistent binding, Registered State Change Notification, Switched fabric, Vdisk, Virtual Cluster Switching (VCS), VSAN, World Wide Name, World Wide Port Name, Web Services for Devices, Communications protocol, Internetwork protocol, List of network protocols, 10PASS-TS, 2BASE-TL, 4in6, 6in4, 9P, Access Stratum, Advanced Message Queuing Protocol, Alcatel Business Communications, Alternating bit protocol, AMX192, Anything In Anything, Apple Filing Protocol, Apple Sleep Proxy Service (Bonjour Sleep Proxy), AppleTalk, Appliance Link Protocol, ARCNET, Art-Net, ATA over Ethernet, ATM adaptation layer, ATM Adaptation Layer 2, ATM Adaptation Layer 5, Automatically switched optical network, Autonegotiation, Available Bit Rate, BACnet, Bandwidth allocation protocol, BBN Report 1822, Bearer Independent Call Control, BEEP, Binary protocol, BIP-8, Bonjour (software), Cache Discovery Protocol, CAIF, CAN Kingdom, CANopen, CcTalk, Cell relay, CIMD, Cisco WAAS, Coloured Book protocols, Common Industrial Protocol, Connection-oriented protocol, Connectionless communication, Connectionless protocol, Constrained Shortest Path First, Constraint-based Routing Label Distribution Protocol, Content Vectoring Protocol, ControlNet, Convergence (telecommunications), CRC-based framing, D54 (protocol), Data Stream Interface, DCE PC, DECnet, Decode-Encode Language, Delay-tolerant networking, Dense multicast, Devices Profile for Web Services, DH 485, DICOM, Digital Audio Access Protocol, Digital Data Communications Message Protocol, Digital Private Network Signalling System, Direct Client-to-Client, DirectAccess, Distributed data flow, Distributed Multi-Link Trunking, Distributed Universal Number Discovery, DMX512, DNET, DNP3, DOCSIS, DREAM (protocol), Dynamic synchronous transfer mode, EMI (protocol), Encapsulation (networking), ERIPAX, Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching, Ethernet over SDH, Ethernet Private Line, Ethernet Virtual Private Line, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, Financial Information eXchange, FINS, FLEX (protocol), FlexRay, FMIPv6, Forward-confirmed reverse DNS, Fragment free, Frame Relay, Free protocol, FRF.12, FUDI, G.hn, Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching, GPRS Tunnelling Protocol, H4 (protocol), Handshaking, Header Error Control, Heartbeat message, Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Protocol, Higig, Hop-by-hop transport, HTTP body data, HTTP Live Streaming...and much more.

This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) with the objectivity of experienced professionals.

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May 2011

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978-1-74304-603-6

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