- Switched fabric
Switched fabric, switching fabric, or just fabric, is a
network topology where network nodes connect with each other via one or morenetwork switch es (particularly viacrossbar switch es, hence the name). The term is popular intelecommunication ,Fibre Channel storage area network s and other high-speed networks, includingInfiniBand .Switched fabric in Fibre Channel
In the Fibre Channel switched fabric topology (called FC-SW), devices are connected to each other through one or more
Fibre Channel switch es. This topology allows the connection of up to the theoretical maximum of 16 million devices, limited only by the available address space (224). Multiple switches in a fabric usually form amesh network , with devices being on the "edges" ("leaves") of the mesh. While this topology has the bestscalability properties of the three FC topologies, it is also the most expensive, the only one requiring a costlyfibre channel switch .Visibility among nodes in a fabric is typically controlled with zoning.
Most Fibre Channel network designs employ two separate fabrics for redundancy. The two fabrics share the edge nodes (devices), but are otherwise unconnected. One of the advantages of this topology is capability of
failover , meaning that in case one link breaks or a switch is out of order,datagram s can use the second fabric.ee also
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Network topology
*Storage area network
*Fibre Channel
**Fibre Channel point-to-point , for alternate FC topology
**Arbitrated loop , for second alternate FC topology
*Clos network External links
* [http://www.cotsjournalonline.com/home/article.php?id=100294 Switched Fabrics and the Military Market]
* [http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=2254 Optical Switching Fabric (Oct 2000)]
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