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FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet)



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DEFINITION - FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) is a proposed standard designed to enable Fibre Channel communications to run directly over Ethernet. Thus, FCoE makes it possible to move Fibre Channel traffic across existing high-speed Ethernet infrastructures and extend the reach and capability of storage area networks (SANs). This ability allows organizations to protect and extend existing investments in their storage networks. FCoE competes with iSCSI.

Fibre Channel supports high-speed data connections between computing devices that interconnect servers with shared storage devices and between storage controllers and drives. FCoE retains the same device communications but substitutes high-speed Ethernet links (usually, 1 Gbps or faster) for Fibre Channel links between devices. FCoE works with standard Ethernet cards, cables, and switches to handle Fibre Channel traffic at the link layer, using Ethernet frames to encapsulate, route, and transport FC frames across an Ethernet network from one switch with Fibre Channel ports and devices attached to another, similarly-equipped switch.

Given recent progress toward an Ethernet 802.3ba standard that supports maximum bandwidths of 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps, it's easy to envision that these technologies will propel FCoE to higher speeds than current Fibre Channel and Ethernet links deliver (As of December 2007, current links top out between 4 and 10 Gbps.). FCoE is most likely to appear in multi-protocol switches that include both Fibre Channel and Ethernet ports, in which the transmitting switch encapsulates Fibre Channel frames inside Ethernet packets for LAN (local area network) transmission and the receiving switch reverses that process before emitting Fibre Channel frames out a Fibre channel port. Vendors that offer both FCoE and iSCSI products that perform similar functions see this technology as complementary rather than competitive.

Networking and storage companies backing FCoE include Cisco, Emulex, Brocade Communications, EMC, Intel, QLogic, and Sun Microsystems.

LAST UPDATED: 06 Dec 2007

Read more about FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet):
- Chuck Hollis of EMC explains 'Why FCoE works for me.'
- This Storage Magazine article makes the case for FCIP and FCoE.
- Jon Stokes' Ars Technica story, 'Coalition pushes Fiber Channel-over-Ethernet spec,' describes the companies behind FCoE, what FCoE promises, and where this technology could lead.


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