I hope Dell Equalogic can come out 10 Gigabit Ethernet iSCSI Storage.
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Fibre Channel - why?
Why is Fibre Channel not dead yet?
I ask this to people who work for companies that make the stuff, and they just change the subject.
Because it is completely deterministic and therefore reliable at
Because it is completely deterministic and therefore reliable at layer 1, unlike Ethernet. If I was the IT manager at a large bank and people asked me which one I would rather use for my SAN I think I'd know the answer :-)