
A reference that presents a comprehensive overview of the new industry standard interface which unites networked communications and computer Input/Output technologies. It covers the Fibre Channel architecture, including guidance on the FC standard, ranging from the physical level signal transmission up to the interface to upper level protocols such as IP and SCSI. Included is information on the structure, concepts, operations, and capabilities of Fibre Channel, as well as detailed descriptions that can be used as a general guide in building and troubleshooting FC systems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
This text investigates the technical architecture and operational framework of Fibre Channel as a unified standard for high-speed computer networking and Input/Output operations. Alan Frederic Benner, an expert in high-performance computing, synthesizes complex engineering specifications into a cohesive guide. The book provides a structured analysis of how Fibre Channel bridges the gap between traditional network communications and peripheral storage interfaces.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Technical professionals and network engineers frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for understanding the mechanics of Fibre Channel systems. The prose is noted for its high density and focus on architectural precision, making it a standard resource for those involved in system design and troubleshooting.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
1995-11-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional
ISBN-10:
0070056692
ISBN-13:
9780070056695
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