[geeks] FibreChannel or FDDI

Mike Meredith very at zonky.org
Thu Feb 14 11:01:37 CST 2013


On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 15:08:45 +0000 (UTC), b4 at gewt.net wrote:
> I can get some FDDI cards + necessary hardware (PCI) for the two, and
> I was wondering if that would be slower than iSCSI over gigE or if
> it'd be equal/faster...I'm leaning towards equal due to less overhead
> and it being a dedicated network for it.

Ignoring the disks, FDDI is going to be quite a bit slower than
1000Mbps ethernet given that it's more like 100Mbps. Compared to
100Mbps ethernet and given your usage case, FDDI is going to be
somewhat better (something like 10-25% if I can remember the
benchmarks right).

> I also have a couple FibreChannel cards (64-bit/66MHz I think...other
> systems don't have the full length slots so I know i'd be limited
> speed-wise there).  Despite the speed decrease due to
> backwards-compat...would it be equal, faster, or slower than my
> current setup? If yes, would it be possible to do point-to-point
> between the two systems and have System2 access disks on System1?

It should be faster than 1000Mbps even if you've managed to pick up
something as ancient as 1GFC, although running iSCSI over IP over FC is
sufficiently weird that you might just tickle a bug or two. 

Should be no problem with point-to-point.


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