IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'01) On the Scalability of Topologies for Storage Area Networks in Building Environments Cambridge, Massachusette October 08-October 10 ISBN: 0-7695-1432-4
Nowadays, the fast growth of data intensive applications is changing the way storage is devised. The traditional server-to-disk approach is being replaced by storage area networks (SANs), which are a separate network for storage, isolated from the messaging network and optimized for the movement of data between servers and storage devices (usually disks).In this paper we analyze the performance and cost scalability of a family of network topologies devised to be used in building environments. Performance simulation results combined with cost estimations have revealed that slight modifications in network topology can affect the overall scalability. In particular, wraparound links connecting the lowest and highest floors in the building significantly affect the scalability of the network. Anyway, the use of this kind of links by itself does not provide the best solution. It is also necessary a good interconnection pattern in the backbone.
Citation:
Xavier Molero, Federico Silla, Vicente Santonja, José Duato, "On the Scalability of Topologies for Storage Area Networks in Building Environments," nca, pp.0332, IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'01), 2001 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||