Data transmission
Maximum data transfer rate |
4.24 Gbit/s |
Protocols
Data link protocols |
4Gb Fibre Channel |
Ports & interfaces
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity |
16 |
Other features
Expansion slots |
16 (8) x SFP (mini-GBIC) |
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
N |
Additionally
Wireless technologies |
Wired |
TotalStorage SAN16M-2 Express Model
The IBM TotalStorage® SAN16M-2 Express Model is designed specifically to meet the needs of small to medium-size SAN environments. It can be used to create a wide range of high-performance SAN solutions, from simple single-switch configurations to larger multi-switch configurations which support fabric connectivity and advanced business continuity capabilities. Infrastructure simplification solutions for IBM ® xSeries® servers include storage consolidation and high-availability server clustering with IBM TotalStorage disk storage arrays. Business continuity solutions include data protection with IBM TotalStorage tape libraries and devices and IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager data protection software.
A single SAN16M-2 Express Model can serve as the cornerstone of a Storage Area Network for those who want to obtain the benefits of storage consolidation and are just beginning to implement Fibre Channel storage systems. Such an entry-level configuration can consist of one or two Fibre Channel links to a disk storage array or to an LTO™ tape drive. An entry-level eight-port storage consolidation solution can support up to seven servers with a single path to either disk or tape. The FlexPort feature is designed to enable a base switch to grow to sixteen ports, in four port increments, to support more servers and more storage devices without taking the switch offline.
A high-availability solution can be created with redundant switches. This capability is ideal for server clustering environments. Such a configuration can support from six to fourteen servers, each with dual Fibre Channel adapters cross-connected to redundant SAN16M-2 Express Model switches which are cross-connected to a dual-controller storage system.