The Fight Over FCOE
Vendors are bidding for FCOE user allegiance. Will they get it?
October 17, 2007
DALLAS -- Storage Networking World -- The push is on to make Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCOE) a data center reality, as this week's demonstrations by QLogic, Cisco-owned Nuova Systems, and other vendors attest.
FCOE has been controversial from the start. By presenting yet another data center networking choice for users, it complicates the purchasing cycle, even as it purports to simplify cabling. It also presents direct competition to iSCSI, which customers may find a time-consuming ball of hair to unravel.
As Senior Editor James Rogers reports, Soni Jiandani, chief marketing officer of Nuova Systems, relegates iSCSI to the SME environment. And she's not alone: The idea that iSCSI is just for SMEs is part of the FCOE rhetoric -- which is countered by claims from the iSCSI camp.
"Fibre Channel over Ethernet -- It's about Fibre Channel finding a way to survive," said Arthur Lee, president of the storage product line at 3Com's H3C Technologies in an interview here Monday.
Lee has disdain for faster Fibre Channel, too. "Eight-gig is meaningless," he says. In his view, iSCSI is the only solution that will enable data center networks to scale in a cost-effective manner. His company is touting huge iSCSI SANs that support multiple enterprise and telecom-ready 10-Gbit/s links.The trashing on both sides is taking place at a time when there are no FCOE enterprise deployments to point to, and few high-end iSCSI ones stateside. The arguments pro and con are clearly bids aimed at supporting the vested interests of suppliers.
But who wants to fight with their networking and/or storage supplier? Is there economic value in sticking with upgrades from one vendor, versus investing in something new from another?
The hard work of deciphering the real pros and cons of these technologies will fall to customers, who need to evaluate not just the technical merits of both approaches, but the political ones as well. Have a comment on this story? Please click "Discuss" below. If you'd like to contact Byte and Switch's editors directly, send us a message.
Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO)
H3C Technologies Co. Ltd.
QLogic Corp. (Nasdaq: QLGC)
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