10th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects HOT Interconnects (HotI'02)
Distributed-and-Split Data-Control Extension to SCSI for Scalable Storage Area Networks
Stanford, California, USA
August 21-August 23
ISBN: 0-7695-1650-5
A "Storage-Area Network" (SAN) comprises computers ("Initiators"), storage "block devices" ("Targets"), and a Controller(s). Most SANs use the SCSI protocol over various communication infrastructures. Presently, all Initiator - Target traffic must pass through the Controller, severely limiting scalability. We extend the SCSI-3 Transport layer to support distribution, and combine this with SCSI's support for data - control split to create DSDC, a novel architecture that can be used over any networking infrastructure: data may be sent directly between Initiators and Targets, relieving the Controller communication bottleneck; the use of multiple paths for data moreover relieves traffic bottlenecks on network links; finally, passing all commands through the Controller retains simplicity. DSDC thus enables the construction of much larger SANs while retaining the simplicity of a single Controller. A prototype SAN using Ethernet and Linux nodes, with DSDC implemented in the iSCSI transport layer protocol and in the Controller?s SCSI application layer, has been constructed.
Citation:
Yitzhak Birk, Nafea Bishara, "Distributed-and-Split Data-Control Extension to SCSI for Scalable Storage Area Networks," hoti, pp.77, 10th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects HOT Interconnects (HotI'02), 2002
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