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SATA Tunneling over Fibre Channel Ken Hirata Emulex Corporation 1/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005 Next Generation Back Ends: Tiered Storage Next Generation Enclosures FC 8 G Next Generation FC 4 G Storage Controller FC Sw itch FC 2 G FC I


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1/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005

SATA Tunneling over Fibre Channel

Ken Hirata

Emulex Corporation

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2/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005

Next Generation Back Ends: Tiered Storage

Next Generation Enclosures Next Generation Storage Controller

FC 4 G FC 1 G FC 2 G FC 8 G

Enterprise Near line

LC FC 2 G

FC I OC FC I OC

FC Sw itch SATA 6 G SATA 3 G SATA 1 .5 G

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3/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005

Tiered storage systems are becoming the enterprise standard

Performance tier is predominantly Fibre Channel / SCSI Nearline tier has chosen SATA

SATA and Fibre Channel disk drives are not easily integrated into Fibre

Channel based enterprise storage systems

Costly to replace and/or re-architect existing FC systems Requires multiple skill sets to maintain Impacts reliability with additional bridges and components

The Problem The Solution

Leverage the universal transport nature of Fibre Channel by… Encapsulating SATA FIS’s as standard FC payloads and tunneling them

  • ver FC infrastructure to…

Integrate low cost SATA storage into existing Fibre Channel enterprise

storage systems!

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4/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005

FC-SATA

SATA Tunneling Over Fibre Channel

Encapsulates SATA FIS as standard FC payload Attaches SATA drive shelves via FC infrastructure Integrates SATA drives with enterprise FCP/SCSI storage in a

single infrastructure

Provides the same function as SAS/STP

BUT, uses the mature FC infrastructure technology

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5/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005

FC-SATA Ecosystem & Function

SATA and FC Drives

Tunneled SATA and Passthru FC

Existing Fibre Channel Infrastructure Enclosures with Fibre Channel AND / OR SATA Drives Existing FC IOC with firmware enhancements

FC/SCSI Drives

FAST Based Storage Legacy FC Based Storage

SATA Drives

SATA Storage Tunneled Over FC

Connects SCSI/FCP drive shelves

and SATA drive shelves through the same FC infrastructure

Encapsulates requests to SATA

drives as FC-4 payloads and routes them through FC infrastructure

Routes requests to SCSI drives

using standard FC

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6/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005

Today’s Fibre Channel Storage

Server Server Server RAID

SCSI FCP FCP

Switch

FCP FCP

SCSI Storage Shelf

SCSI SCSI

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7/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005 FC-SATA

SATA Storage Shelf

FC-SATA Fibre Channel Storage- 1

SCSI FCP FCP

SCSI payloads map to SATA FIS, wrap in FC-SATA

SATA FIS FC-SATA SATA FIS

Server Server Server FC-SATA RAID Switch

FCP FCP SCSI FCP SCSI

SCSI Storage Shelf

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8/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005 FC-SATA

SATA Storage Shelf map to SATA FIS, wrap in FC-SATA

SATA FIS FC-SATA

Virtualize, or simply pass through

SATA FIS FC-SATA

Server Server Server FC-SATA RAID Switch

FCP FCP SCSI ATA SATA FIS SATA FIS FC-SATA

FC-SATA payloads

FCP SCSI

SCSI Storage Shelf

FC-SATA Fibre Channel Storage- 2

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9/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005

FC-SATA Benefits

Protects investments by

Leveraging existing FC infrastructure

Lowers System cost

Enables use of lower cost components

Decreases time to market by

Leveraging existing FC infrastructure Leveraging existing drive technology for all tiers

SCSI and/or SATA storage all with one interconnect

Leverages field proven Fibre Channel interconnect

Stability Efficiencies Scalability Reliability

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10/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005

FC-SATA Benefits

Provides choice of SATA system interfaces

SATA drives presented as SCSI

Deployment without major changes to RAID code base All translations confined within the RAID controller New storage features can be used without changes to the shelves Uses T10 specified SCSI/ATA translation

SATA drives presented as ATA

No translation of commands No need to mask errors in SCSI

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11/11 T13/e05125r1 16 June 2005

FC-SATA Next Steps

Create a standard!

Study group has been authorized in T11 Review concept with T13 (today) Finalize T11 Project Proposal in study group (early May 2005) Approve T11 Project Proposal (June 2005)