09-12-2014 04:27 AM
Dear Experts,
We have SAN at our Primary data Center Site and Secondary data Center site (long distance approx. 1500 km). For San-2-San replication we are planning to own dedicated point-to-point connectivity from service provide as it is recommended as best way for storage replication, infact I have seen some working data center on point-to-point link.
Could you please suggest me the advantages of point-to-point link over MPLS/WAN link for replication.
Rgds
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09-12-2014 06:38 AM
I assume you mean asynchronous mirroring over FCIP ?
So your question is: FCIP over a dedicated point to point link or over a IP cloud ?
My 2c
What is the MTBF of a 1500 km point to point link ? In the case of a IP cloud, you have built in redundancy (rerouting), in case of a network failure.
Latency (hop count) for asynch. mirroring is not critical.
I have done many FCIP asynch. installations over a service provider IP cloud, between 200 and 1000+ km distance.
09-15-2014 02:40 AM
Dear Experts,
From P2P link , here I mean dedicated L3 connectivity between primary site & secondary site.
My simple question was which one is best and recommended for storage data replication. A MPLS link or P2P(L3) link & why ?
Rgds
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09-16-2014 01:14 AM
Hi,
P2P could be MPLS and could be dark fiber, i assume you mean dark fiber which is best.
Bro
09-12-2014 06:39 AM
New Implementation of P2P of the Provider either what called EoMPLS which is MPLS implentation of P2P,Dark Fiber link which is costly or DWDM (Multiplexer) links.
The selection of the link type will decided for you what type of replication you should use like
FCIP or Native FC-FC.
09-12-2014 06:57 AM
FC traffic over this distance is most likely an illusion. It has to be a active optical network with optical amplifiers, which is quite expensive; and BB credits you require per FC port for eg. 1000km
1G FC 500
2GFC 1000
4GFC 2000
8GFC 4000
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