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<h1 class="topictitle1">Storage area networks</h1>
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<div><p>This topic describes what storage area networks (SANs) are and
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how they can be used to provide centralized storage. It discusses advantages
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and disadvantages and links you to more detailed information.</p>
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<p>SANs are a newer development in the disk and tape attachment business.
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They consolidate the storage of multiple, storage devices into a single set
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of centrally managed resources. To do so, they employ a combination of technologies,
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including hardware, software, and networking components. They support direct,
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high-speed data transfers between servers and storage devices in the following
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ways:</p>
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<ul><li><dfn class="term">Server to storage.</dfn> This is the traditional model of interaction
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with storage devices. The advantage of a SAN in this case is that the same
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storage device may be accessed serially or concurrently by multiple servers.</li>
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<li><dfn class="term">Server to server.</dfn> A SAN may be used for high-speed, high-volume
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communications between servers.</li>
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<li><dfn class="term">Storage to storage.</dfn> This SAN data movement capability enables
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data to be moved without server intervention, thereby freeing server processor
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cycles for other activities like application processing. Examples include
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a disk device backing up its data to a tape device without server intervention
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or remote device mirroring across the SAN. This type of data transfer is not
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currently available on the iSeries™ server.</li>
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<p></p>
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<p>SANs provide many benefits in your iSeries network, including the following:</p>
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<ul><li><dfn class="term">Scalability.</dfn> Storage is independent of the server itself,
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so you are not limited by the number of disks you can attach directly to the
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server.</li>
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<li><dfn class="term">Improved availability of applications.</dfn> Storage is independent
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of applications and is accessible through alternative data paths.</li>
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<li><dfn class="term">Better application performance.</dfn> Storage processing is moved
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from the servers onto a separate network.</li>
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<li><dfn class="term">Centralized and consolidated storage.</dfn>Storage capacity can
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be connected to servers at a greater distance, and storage resources can be
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disconnected from individual hosts. The results can be lower overall costs
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through better use of the storage, lower management costs, increased flexibility,
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and increased control.</li>
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<li><dfn class="term">Data transfer for storage at remote sites.</dfn> You can keep a
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remote copy of data for disaster protection.</li>
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<li><dfn class="term">Simplified centralized management.</dfn>A single image of storage
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media simplifies management.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzam4overview.htm" title="As your company produces a greater volume of information, and as the value of that information grows, the methods you use to protect and preserve it become vital corporate strategies. Storage has gone from being a feature of a server to being an entity unto itself.">Storage solutions</a></div>
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<div class="relinfo"><strong>Related information</strong><br />
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<div><a href="http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245470.html?Open" target="_blank">Introduction to Storage Area Networks</a></div>
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<div><a href="http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246220.html?Open" target="_blank">iSeries in Storage Area Networks A Guide to Implementing FC Disk and Tape with iSeries</a></div>
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