BROCADE PRODUCT OVERVIEW FOR DATA CENTER SOLUTIONS
Mauricio León M.Territory Manager, Spanish South AmericaBrocade Communications Systems, Inc.
Noviembre 2011
Brocade at a Glance
$2.0$2.1
Annual Revenue(Billions)
• Founded in 1995
$1.5
(Billions) • 4,700+ employees worldwide
• Headquartered in San Jose$1.2
Headquartered in San Jose, CA
Operating in more than 160
$0.6
$0.8• Operating in more than 160
countries$
• $2+ billion in annual revenue
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Strategic AcquisitionsSt ateg c cqu s t o s
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GENERAL SIGNALNetworks
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Acquired Foundr y q y2008
•• Price/performance Price/performance •• Data center networking Data center networking leader in IP networksleader in IP networks
P i 90% f I t tP i 90% f I t t
expertsexperts
S kiS ki •• Powering 90% of Internet Powering 90% of Internet Exchange PointsExchange Points
•• Storage networking Storage networking pioneer and leaderpioneer and leader
•• 15,000+ customers 15,000+ customers worldwideworldwide
pp
•• Approximately 70% Approximately 70% worldwideworldwideSAN market shareSAN market share
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Magic Quadrant for Enterprise LAN (Global) Publication Date: 10 June 2010
Brocade Brocade has depth of expertise across all data center networking technologies;
however, 2009 was a mixed year for the vendor. The first part of 2009 saw revenue performance exceed that of the market, though this was likely a rebound from a p g y
disappointing 2008, when Brocade's acquisition of Foundry took longer than expected. However, the last quarter of 2009 was disappointing, as revenue did not increase with the rest of the industry, and strong evidence of the integration of the classic Foundry
and Brocade offerings was limited. Brocade must establish itself as a key player within the complete data center networking marketplace in 2010the complete data center networking marketplace in 2010.
Strengths • A strong presence in corporate data centers and the collective assets of high-end LAN
switching Fibre Channel and FCoE technologies put Brocade in a solid technologyswitching, Fibre Channel and FCoE technologies put Brocade in a solid technology position.
• Customer support remains a strength, and Brocade's greater geographic reach and services capabilities have enhanced its capabilities during 2009.
• Converging server and storage solutions into a unified network continues to addConverging server and storage solutions into a unified network continues to add unique differentiation, and enhances the Brocade (Foundry) advanced data center
vision.
Cautions • Although Brocade is in the process of combining its enterprise LAN solutions into a few powerful offerings, it still has a confusing portfolio of products that make it difficult
for channels and partners to properly represent the product offering in the field. • Brocade needs to continue its 2009 investments to drive more of its business through
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an engaged channel partner program. • Its OEM WLAN strategy with Motorola is struck in late 2009 after changing its MeruNetworks relationship from OEM to reseller. Brocade needs to quickly eliminate any confusion in the market by documenting its strategy and developing differentiating
functionality as enterprises begin to look for a converged services rich access layer
Carrier de Carriers
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The Brocade Data Center Network
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Partnerships Deliver Best-in-Class Solutions
• Brocade partners with leading blade server rack server blade server, rack server, mainframe, and storage providers to deliver best inproviders to deliver best-in-class, end-to-end solutions
• Proven technology: reliability, efficiency, lower TCO, agility LAN
FabricSAN
Fabric
• Open standards: solution flexibility, interoperability, competitive pricing, l i t tleverage investments
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
10 Gbps CEE
10 GbE
rver
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
10 Gbps CEE
10 GbE
Access
GbE ToRCES
Access Direct server connectivity L2 and L3 Security and QoS policies1/10 GbE ToR
T b IGbE ToR GbE “Virtual ToR”
CES Security and QoS policies Traffic and fault management GigE, 10GigE; fixed-port and
modular
TurboIron
Acc
ess FCX 48-T
modular
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FCAggregation Traffic aggregation L2 to L3 transition
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
10 GbE L2-3 10 GbE L2-3
L2 to L3 transition Network visibility Security Fault Management
10 Gbps CEE
10 GbE10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX
10 GbE L2 3 NetIron MLX
Fault Management Bundle QoS High density, availability,
performanceL3 Traffic rega
tion
GbE ToRCES
performance 10 GbE; optional L3
isolation
L3 Traffic Isolation
1/10 GbE ToR
Agg
r
GbE “Virtual ToR” GbE ToRCESTurboIron
Acc
ess
GbE Virtual ToR 48-TFCX
rver
s
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
Application Delivery and 10 Gbps CEE
10 GbE10 GbE L2-3 10 GbE L2-3
Application Delivery and Control Application load balancing Network level visibility
10 GbE L4-7 ServerIron
10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX
10 GbE L2 3 NetIron MLX
Network level visibility VM Deployment
rega
tion
GbE ToRCES1/10 GbE ToR
Agg
r
GbE ToR GbE “Virtual ToR” CES1/10 GbE ToR
TurboIron
Acc
ess FCX 48-T
rver
s
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
WAN 10 GbE L3
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
Core Packet switching; L3 Wire speed hardwaree
10 GbE L2-3
WAN
10 GbE L2-3
10 GbE L3 NetIron MLX
10 Gbps CEE
10 GbE
Wire-speed, hardware-based performance
Highest bandwidth Highest a ailabilit
Cor
10 GbE L4-7 ServerIron
10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX
10 GbE L2 3 NetIron MLX
Highest availability 10 GbE, 100 GbE MPLS/VPLS
rega
tion
GbE ToRCES
1/10 GbE ToRT b I
Agg
r
GbE ToR GbE “Virtual ToR” CESTurboIron
Acc
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
WAN 10 GbE L2 3
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
e
10 GbE L2-3
WAN 10 GbE L2-3 NetIron MLX
10 GbE L2-3
10 Gbps CEE
10 GbE
Cor
Storage Network
High speed, highly available block data (SAN) d fil (NAS)
10 GbE L4-7 ServerIron
10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX
10 GbE L2 3 NetIron MLX
Tape Libraries
8 Gbps DCX Backbones
rega
tion
(SAN) and file (NAS) access
Disk and tape storage
16/8/4 Gbps FC/FICON connectivity
GbE ToRCES
SAN
Storage Arrays
1/10 GbEToR
Agg
r
GbE “Virtual ToR” GbE ToR
16/8/4 Gbps FC/FICON connectivity
FCIP (WAN access); IPoFC
Fabric-based encryption, continuous CES
8 Gbps DCX 4S / 48000 / 5300 /
5100
ArraysToRTurboIron
Acc
ess 48-TFCX-DC protection, storage virtualization (block)
Modular and fixed-port FC/FICON switches; 4/ 8/16 Gbps HBAs
NAS/ iSCSI
4 / 8 GbpsHBAs
rver
s
4/ 8/16 Gbps HBAs
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
WAN 10 GbE L2L3
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
e
10 GbE L2-3
WAN 10 GbE L2L3 NetIron MLX
10 GbE L2-3
10 Gbps DCB
10 GbE
Cor
Tape Libraries
10 GbE L4-7 ServerIron
10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX 8 Gbps DCX
Backbones
10 GbE L2-3 NetIron MLX
rega
tion
Storage ArraysGbE ToR
SAN
1/10 GbE ToR
Agg
r
GbE ToR GbE “Virtual ToR” 10 GbE ToR DCB/FCoE Arrays
8 Gbps DCX 4S / 48000 / 5300 /
5100
CESToR
TurboIron
Acc
ess FCX-DC 48-TAccess Consolidation
Consolidate LAN and SAN server connectivity
/8000 (or DCX-4S)
rver
s
connectivity
FCoE/DCB; 10 GbE; Native FC
ToR Switch
NAS/ iSCSI
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The Brocade Advantage
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
WAN
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
e 10 GbE L2L3
10 GbE L2-3
WAN 10 Gbps DCB
10 GbE
Cor
10 GbE L2L3 NetIron MLX
10 GbE L2-3
Tape
10 GbE L4-7 ServerIron
10 GbE L2 3 BigIron RX 8 Gbps DCX
Backbones
rega
tion
10 GbE L2 3 NetIron MLX
StorageGbE ToR
SAN
10 GbE ToR DCB/FCoE 1/10 GbE ToR GbE ToR
Agg
r
GbE “Virtual ToR”
8 Gbps DCX-4S/ 48000/ 5300/ 5100/ VA-40FC
CES/
8000 (or DCX-4S)TurboIron FCX
Acc
ess 48-T
rver
s
NAS/ iSCSI
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Brocade NetIron MLX Series RoutersProduct Highlights• Leading performance and scalability
• Up to 15.36 Tbps forwarding capacity; 4.8 Bpps throughput
• Up to 1536 1 GbE, 256 10 GbE and 32 100 GbE ports
• Wire-speed, non-blocking performance
• Rear Exhaust airflow on all models
• Optimum flexibility• 4-, 8-, 16-, and 32-slot chassis
• 20-, 48-port copper and 20-port fiber 1 GbE modules
• 4- and 8-port 10 GbE modules
• 2-port CFP 100 GbE module
• 4- and 8-port OC48 and 2-port OC192 modules
• DCB-ready
• Field-programmable packet processorField programmable packet processor
• High availability• Management, fabric, and M+N power redundancy
• Removable and load sharing components
Data Center Core/Aggregation• Removable and load-sharing components
• MCT, Hitless failover and upgrade; graceful restart
• Advanced functionalityVi t li ti th gh lti VRF
Core/Aggregation
• Virtualization through multi-VRF
• Multi-service feature set (IPv4, IPv6, MPLS)
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
WAN 10 GbE L2L3
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
e WAN 10 GbE L2L3 NetIron MLX
10 GbE L2-3
10 Gbps DCB
10 GbE
Cor
10 GbE L2-3
Tape10 GbE L4-7 ServerIron
8 Gbps DCX Backbones
10 GbE L2 3 NetIron MLX
rega
tion
10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX
StorageGbE ToR
CES
SAN
1/10 GbEToR
Agg
r
GbE ToR GbE “Virtual ToR” 10 GbE ToR DCB/FCoE
8 Gbps DCX 4S / 48000 / 5300 /
5100
CESToR
TurboIron
Acc
ess FCX 48-T
/8000 (or DCX-4S)
rver
s
NAS/ iSCSI
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Brocade BigIron RX Series Switches Product Highlights
• Leading performance
• Up to 3.84 Tbps fabric capacity in a chassis
• Leading performance
• Up to 3.84 Tbps fabric capacity in a chassis
• Up to 768 1 GbE and 256 10 GbE ports
• 4-, 8-, and 16-slot chassis
• Up to 768 1 GbE and 256 10 GbE ports
• 4-, 8-, and 16-slot chassis
• Advanced capabilities
• Advanced (IPv4/IPv6) Layer 2/3 feature set
• sFlow for granular network traffic accounting
• Advanced capabilities
• Advanced (IPv4/IPv6) Layer 2/3 feature set
• sFlow for granular network traffic accountingsFlow for granular network traffic accounting
• Fully redundant management, fabric, and M+N PSUs
• Removable and load-sharing components
sFlow for granular network traffic accounting
• Fully redundant management, fabric, and M+N PSUs
• Removable and load-sharing components
Data Center Access/Aggregation
• Hitless failover and software upgrade
• Unparalleled Value
• Hitless failover and software upgrade
• Unparalleled ValueAccess/Aggregation
• Best-in-class power efficiency
• All features included in base software
• Best-in-class power efficiency
• All features included in base software
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
WAN 10 GbE L2L3
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
e
10 GbE L2-3
WAN 10 GbE L2L3 NetIron MLX
10 GbE L2-3
10 Gbps DCB
10 GbE
Cor
Tape
10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX 8 Gbps DCX
Backbones
10 GbE L2 3 NetIron MLX
rega
tion 10 GbE L4-7
ServerIron
StorageGbE ToR
CES
SAN
1/10 GbE ToR
Agg
r
GbE ToRFCX GbE “Virtual ToR” 10 GbE ToR DCB/FCoE
8 Gbps DCX 4S / 48000 / 5300 /
5100
CESToR
TurboIron
Acc
ess
FCX 48-T
/8000 (or DCX-4S)
rver
s
NAS/ iSCSI
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Brocade ServerIron ADX App. Delivery ControllersProduct Highlights
• Leading performance and scalability
• 70 Gbps L4-7 throughput70 Gbps L4 7 throughput
• 16M L4 transactions/sec
• 120M SYN attacks/Sec DoS protection
• 14M DNS queries/sec
• 320 Gbps switching
• Optimum flexibility• Optimum flexibility
• Fixed and chassis configurations with interchangeable modules
• Advanced functionalityy
• Content switching and rewrite
• Transparent cache switchingData Center Aggregation
• Hardware SSL acceleration
• TCP/HTTP multiplexing
• Multi-site redundancy using GSLB, FWLB
Aggregation
Multi site redundancy using GSLB, FWLB
• VMware application provisioning
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
WAN
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
e 10 GbE L2L3
10 GbE L2-3
WAN
10 GbE L2-3
10 Gbps DCB
10 GbE
Cor
10 GbE L2L3 NetIron MLX
Tape10 GbE L4-7 ServerIron
10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX 8 Gbps DCX
Backbones
10 GbE L2 3 NetIron MLX
rega
tion
Storage
SAN
Agg
r
GbE ToRCES
1/10 GbEToRGbE ToR GbE “Virtual ToR” 10 GbE ToR DCB/FCoE
8 Gbps DCX 4S / 48000 / 5300 /
5100Acc
ess CES
ToRTurboIronFCX 48-T
/8000 (or DCX-4S)
rver
s
NAS/ iSCSI
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Brocade FCX 624 and 648Product Highlights
• Purpose-built data center design
• 24 or 48 10/100/1000 Mbps ports in a 1U form factor
• Optional 4 ports of 10 GbE for high-speed uplinks
• Optional 4 100/1000 Mbps fiber uplinks
• Efficient SFP+ 10 GbE optics
• Optimal flexibility and reliability
• Horizontal stacking creates one logical switch per row
• Hot unit insertion/removal from the stack
• Single-IP stack management
• Dual removable and load-sharing power supplies
• Reversible front-to-back airflow
Data Center Access
• Field replaceable fan unit with 4 redundant blowers
• Advanced software features
• Robust and secure Brocade IronWare OS
• sFlow for detailed network traffic accounting
• Enterprise-class Layer 3 routing
• Optional BGP routingOptional BGP routing
• Network-wide mgmt with Brocade IronView Network Manager
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Brocade TurboIron 24X Switch Product Highlights
• Data center-class performance• DC modularization with 10 GbE ToR solution
• Up to 488 Gbps line rate non-blocking• Up to 488 Gbps line rate, non-blocking
• Up to 24 10 GbE SFP+ ports
• Cut-through architecture with ultra-low latency
O ti fl ibilit• Optimum flexibility• 1/10 GbE dual-speed ports
• 4 10/100/1000 Mbps copper ports
• Redundant removable load-sharing power supplies• Redundant, removable, load-sharing power supplies
• Hot-swappable triple-fan assembly
• Advanced functionalityAd d L 2 & L 3 f
Data Center Access
• Advanced Layer 2 & Layer 3 features
• HW-based security features & sub-second failover
• sFlow for granular network traffic accounting
• Operational efficiency• Best-in-class power efficiency
• Compact 1U design
F b k i fl• Front to back airflow
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Brocade NetIron CES Series Switches Product Highlights
• Data center-class performance
• DC modularization with GbE ToR solution
• Wire-speed performance; 48-136 Gbps
• 128,000 MAC addresses, 32,000 IPv4 routes
• Deep packet buffers; low latency
• Front-to-back airflow
• Best-in-class flexibility
24 and 48 port copper and fiber models • 24- and 48-port copper and fiber models
• Field-upgradable to 2-port 10 GbE
• High availability
• Designed for NEBS Level 3 compliance
• Hot-swappable, redundant, load sharing AC/DC power supplies
• N+1 redundant, replaceable cooling systemData Center Access
N 1 redundant, replaceable cooling system
• Advanced functionality
• Virtualization through multi-VRF
• Full IPv4 unicast & multicast capabilities
• Advanced QoS capabilities
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Brocade Data Center Networks 1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
WAN 10 GbE L2L3
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
e
10 GbE L2-3
WAN 10 GbE L2L3 NetIron MLX
10 GbE L2-3
10 Gbps DCB
10 GbE
Cor
Tape10 GbE L4-7 ServerIron
10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX 8 Gbps DCX
Backbones
10 GbE L2 3 NetIron MLX
rega
tion
StorageGbE ToR
CES
SAN
1/10 GbEToR
Agg
r
GbE “Virtual ToR” GbE ToRFCX DC 10 GbE ToR DCB/FCoE
8 Gbps DCX 4S / 48000 / 5300 /
5100
CESToR
TurboIron
Acc
ess 48-T
FCX-DC /8000 (or DCX-4S)
rver
s
NAS/ iSCSI
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Brocade Server I/O Consolidation Solution Highlights
• Brocade DCB/FCoE ToR Switch
• Industry-leading performanceS
• 24 x 10 Gbps DCB ports; 8 x 8 Gbps FC ports
• Layer 2 feature set
• Up to 40 Gbps frame based FC trunking
Brocade 8000 Switch
• Up to 40 Gbps frame-based FC trunking
• Lowest power consumption
• SFP+ and Twinax
• Brocade Converged Network Adapters
• Single- and dual-port 10 Gbps CEE; 8 Gbps throughput to FC SAN
• 500K IOPs per port; lowest power dissipation
Brocade 1010/1020 CNAs
Brocade DCFM
• 500K IOPs per port; lowest power dissipation
• PCIe 2.0 Gen 2 x 8 lines
• SFP+ copper and optical Data Center Access• Advanced Link Layer offload, TCP/IP acceleration, RSS, jumbo frames,
VLANs, priority flow control; hardware FCoE offload
• Brocade Data Center Fabric Manager
• Common TOR switch, CNA, and SAN management
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Brocade Data Center Networks1 GbE
4 Gbps FC
WAN 10 GbE L2L3
8 Gbps FC
4 Gbps FC
e
10 GbE L2 3
WAN 10 GbE L2L3 NetIron MLX
10 GbE L2-3
10 Gbps DCB
10 GbE
Cor
Tape 10 GbE L4-7 ServerIron
10 GbE L2-3 BigIron RX 8 Gbps DCX
Backbones
10 GbE L2-3 NetIron MLX
rega
tion
StorageGbE ToR
SAN
1/10 GbEToR
Agg
r
GbE ToRFCX DC GbE “Virtual ToR” 10 GbE ToR DCB/FCoE
8 Gbps DCX 4S / 48000 / 5300 /
5100
CESToR
TurboIron
Acc
ess
FCX-DC 48-T
/8000 (or DCX-4S)
rver
s
NAS/ iSCSI
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Brocade 8 Gbps Host Bus Adaptors Product Highlights
• Simplified management
• Unified fabric/HBA management with DCFMUnified fabric/HBA management with DCFM
• Fabric-based boot LUN discovery
• Third-party integration• Third-party integration
• Unmatched application performance
315 000 IOPS for enterprise e mail• 315,000 IOPS for enterprise e-mail
• 176,000 IOPS for database applications
2 7 th f f ti ff i• 2.7x the performance of competing offerings
• Optimized for virtual environments Server Edge• Broad hypervisor support
• Native NPIV support
• VM-aware Quality of Service
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Brocade 8 Gbps Fibre Channel Switches Product Highlghts
• Best-in-class performance• All FC ports can operate at full 8 Gbps without congestion
• Hardware based frame level trunking• Hardware-based, frame-level trunking
• Best-in-class flexibility• 8-24, 24-40, and 48-80 port models
• Ports-on-Demand scalability
• Access Gateway mode (300/5100 models)
• High availability g y• Hot-swappable, redundant, load sharing AC power supplies and redundant
cooling (5100/5300 models)
• Hot code load and activation
• Advanced functionality• Adaptive Networking and Top Talkers
• Integrated Routing, Virtual Fabrics, FICON (5100/5300 models)SAN Edge
• DCFM Professional included for multi-switch management
• Operational efficiency• Best in class power efficiency• Best-in-class power efficiency
• Back-to-front airflow
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Brocade DCX-Backbone FamilyProduct Highlights
• Industry leading performance & scalability
• 512/256 FC ports can operate at full 8 Gbps without congestionwithout congestion
• 256 Gbps slot bandwidth plus local switching
• 4.6/2.3 Tbps chassis bandwidth with Inter-Chassis Links (ICLs)
• ICLs save up to 64 ports for servers storage and switches• ICLs save up to 64 ports for servers, storage, and switches
• Best-in-class flexibility
• 8-/4-slot models
• 16-, 32-, 48-, and 64-port 8 Gbps blades
• FCoE, Encryption, Extension specialty blades
• Highest availability
• Redundant, hot-swappable control processor, core switching, power and cooling
• Advanced functionality SAN Edge/Core• Integrated Routing, Virtual Fabrics, Top Talkers, and Adaptive Networking
• Operational efficiency
• Highest power efficiency
• Back-to-front airflow
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Brocade Fabric-based EncryptionProduct Highlights
• Optimum flexibility
• Brocade FS-18 Encryption Blade for DCX yp
• Brocade Encryption Switch
• Integrated with RSA Key Manager, NetApp LKM, HP SKM, and Thales TEMs
• Highest scalability
• Up to four blades per DCX chassis• Up to four blades per DCX chassis
• Best-in-class performance
• Up to 96 Gbps encryption speed per switch/bladeUp to 96 Gbps encryption speed per switch/blade
• Up to 48 Gbps with tape compression
• Maximum security SAN Core/Edge
• AES 256-bit encryption
• FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validated
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Brocade FC SAN Extension Product Highlights
• Optimum flexibility
• Brocade FX8 24 Extension Blade • Brocade FX8-24 Extension Blade
• Brocade 7800 Extension Switch
• Best in class performance• Best-in-class performance
• Highest port density, bandwidth, and throughput
Ind str ’s first and onl 10 Gbps FCIP sol tion• Industry’s first and only 10 Gbps FCIP solution
• FCIP Trunking maximizes FCIP tunnel bandwidth
Ad ti R t Li iti g d d d i ti i • Adaptive Rate Limiting and advanced compression optimizes network resources
• Value-added solutions SAN Core/Edge
• Extends replication and backup over any distance
• Enables faster, more reliable data replication, backup, and , p , p,recovery
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Brocade Data Center Fabric Manager (DCFM) Unified SAN and I/O Convergence management
• Single app for managing Backbones, directors, switches HBAs CNAs and converged networks switches, HBAs, CNAs, and converged networks
• Intuitive, easy to use, robust• Scales up to 9000 ports and 20,000 devices
• Enterprise, Professional, and Professional Plus Editions
• Open systems, FICON; FOS, M-EOS; DCB/FCoE
• Unifies management of multiple fabrics, encryption, FCR, extension, Virtual Fabrics, and Brocade HBAs
• Discovery, Topology, Configurationy p gy g• Zoning
• Monitoring and ReportingP f E T T lk hi i l• Performance, Events, Top Talkers; historical
• Management• QoS, Asset, Element, AAA Security
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• Partner Integration
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HBANIC
SANLAN
StorageServersServers
Ethernet LAN for non-storage (IP) trafficFibre Channel SAN for storage (FC) traffic
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Fibre Channel SAN for storage (FC) traffic
Data Center Network Evolution
New Tier 2, 3 Windows and Linux Servers
DCB/FCoE at Access Layer
2009
CNA
Server I/O Consolidation
EthernetLAN LAN SAN
FC
Existing servers
HBANIC
Existing W/L; Unix, Mainframe
Existing servers with only non-storage traffic
Storage
Data Center Bridging (DCB) for IP and storage (FCoE) trafficEthernet LAN for IP-only traffic
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Fibre Channel SAN for storage-only (FC) traffic
Data Center Network Evolution
New Tier 2, 3 Windows and Linux Servers
DCB Expands to LAN Core
2010
Server I/O
pCNA
SANE h
LAN LAN FCEthernet
Ethernet $ < CEE $• Front-end app servers
HBANIC
Existing, Tier 1 W/L; Unix, Mainframe
Storage• Mgmt servers• LAN-based backup• Campus LAN access• (non-storage traffic) g, / ; ,
Data Center Bridging (DCB) for IP and storage (FCoE) trafficEthernet LAN for IP only traffic
(non storage traffic)
Ethernet LAN for IP-only trafficFibre Channel SAN for storage-only (FC) traffic
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Data Center Network Evolution
• DCB and FCoE can deliver CapEx and OpEx savings
Today 2010 …
• DCB and FCoE can deliver CapEx and OpEx savings through consolidation of Windows/Linux server I/O
• DCB/FCoE requires deep expertise from network vendors in both IP and Fibre Channelvendors in both IP and Fibre Channel
• Brocade offers the flexibility of industry-leading connectivity solutions
• Ethernet Fibre Channel and DCB/FCoE will co exist to meet • Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and DCB/FCoE will co-exist to meet differing customer needs
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