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Used Brocade SAN
Solutions:
A More Effective Approach to Information Storage and
Management
Used Brocade SANs are networked environments that
provide a scalable, reliable IT infrastructure to meet
the high-availability, and high-performance. More
importantly, SANs provide organizations a fast,
centralized way to manage their information assets.
Used Brocade SANs uses Fibre Channel technology, which
supports high levels of scalability, performance, and
manageability.
Advantages of Used Brocade SAN Infrastructure
SANs are ideal for addressing:
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Data protection and accessibility across the enterprise
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Efficiency of IT resource management
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System and data availability
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Reliable disaster recovery
Greater Data Protection
SANs are ideal for backup-intensive environments,
especially when there are clearly defined areas for
isolating backup workloads. Two popular models for Used Brocade SAN-based backup and
recovery are typically referred to as "LAN-free" and
"server-free" backup and recovery.

Figure 1. A Used Brocade SAN-based LAN-free backup
and recovery model
Used Brocade SAN-attached tape drives and libraries can
be implemented so that each server sends its own backup
data directly to the shared tape resources instead of
through the network to the backup server. Sophisticated
backup and recovery software applications still control
the process, tracking the backup and recovery data. The
Used Brocade SAN enables bulk data transfer from each
server to shared Used Brocade SAN storage, but the LAN
is used only for communication (not data) traffic
between the servers (see Figure 1). The result is a
faster, more scalable, and more reliable backup and
recovery solution-with more effective utilization of
storage, server, and LAN resources.

Figure 2. A Used Brocade SAN-based server-free backup
and recovery model
Used Brocade SAN backup and recovery implementation is
known as server-free backup and recovery. Data is
transferred directly between storage devices (for
example, from disk to tape) without using host servers.
Server-free backup and recovery significantly reduces
application host CPU cycles-freeing up valuable CPU
cycles to improve operating efficiency and enable higher
workloads across the enterprise (see Figure 2).
Efficient Utilization of IT Resources through Server
and Storage Consolidation
Used Brocade SANs provide unprecedented flexibility for
storage environments by enabling any-to-any server and
storage connectivity via switches, Used Brocade SANs
decouple specific devices to improve storage resource
sharing. This cost-effective open systems approach
enables the "virtualization" of resources and the
selection of best-of-breed heterogeneous server and
storage equipment (see Figure 3).

Figure 3. A simplified best-of-breed SAN
infrastructure with heterogeneous server and storage
resources
Advanced Scalability and Manageability
Used Brocade SANs also provide a framework for
indefinitely scaling up the server and storage
infrastructure as the number of users increases-without
necessarily inhibiting performance. Many organizations
start with a relatively modest server configuration and
add new servers with or without associated storage. As
the number of nodes in the network grows, more switches
are added to the network. To simplify administration,
the fabric automatically learns the network topology.
Used Brocade SAN software tools enable organizations to
allocate storage to various hosts, replicate that data,
back it up, and monitor it on a continual basis. These
capabilities are critical in facilitating storage growth
while maintaining system uptime requirements and
controlling administrative costs.
Business Continuance through High Availability
Used Brocade SANs can support high-availability
operations by enhancing clustering implementations.
Clustering is typically used to ensure that applications
continue to run in the event of a host server failure.

Figure 4. A high-availability clustering model with
switch failover capabilities
With Used Brocade SAN clustering servers can handle
additional workload when one server is
unavailable-ensuring that there are no idle server
resources (see Figure 4).
Remote Disaster Recovery Capabilities
Used Brocade SANs provide a key component of the
disaster recovery solution by protecting data over long
distances in hot-standby or mirrored configurations and
by enabling long-distance electronic tape vaulting
solutions. Native Fibre Channel technology provides the
10 km or greater link extended distance connectivity
required to maintain geographically separate disaster
recovery facilities or mirroring operations.

Figure 5. A Used Brocade MAN with native Fibre
Channel connections over longer distances
For instance, Used Brocade remote switches can provide
virtually unlimited distance connections through the ATM
protocol over existing WANs (see Figure 5).
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