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Storage Bin 2.0: Virtualization Challenges
sponsored by Storage Magazine
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Posted:
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20 Dec 2007
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Published:
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01 Dec 2007
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HTML
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Length:
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2
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Type:
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Journal Article
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Backing up and recovering data from virtual machines is easier said than done. Last month, I used this space to discuss the pervasiveness of virtual machines (VMs) in the data center and how they change practically everything. For many, VMs are a no-brainer value proposition. But let's not forget that the devil is in the details. If you use VMs within a Fibre Channel (FC) network, you may have a bit of a problem. FC is a Layer 2 protocol and every VM in a physical server shares a common World Wide Name (WWN). That's like everyone in your firm sharing the same phone number or email address--everyone sees everything. FC host bus adapter (HBA) vendors fixed this problem through N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV), which lets you assign a different WWN to each VM. However, you have to upgrade all of your HBA drivers. No big deal, right? Wrong. iSCSI and NFS don't have this problem because these protocols are IP based and you can assign different IP addresses to your VMs.
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Author
Tony Asaro
Senior Analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group
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