This chapter provides information on the Fibre, NAS, and iSCSI models. The following table
illustrates sections that provide an explanation for each model.
Fibre model: Connects disk array subsystem to a host computer with Fibre Channel
interface.
NAS model: Connects NAS Unit connected to disk array subsystem to a host computer
with LAN interface.
iSCSI model: Connects disk array subsystem to a host computer with iSCSI interface.
Sections
5.1
New AMS200 Features and Capabilities
5.2
RAID Implementations
5.3
Cache Management
5.4
Logical Units (LUs)
5.5
5.5.1 Open System Middleware
5.5.2 LUN Management
5.6
5.6.1 Cache Residency Manager Function
5.6.2 LUN Manager Function
5.6.3 Data Retention Utility Function
5.6.4 LUN Expansion Function
5.6.5 Password Protection Function
5.7
5.7.1 ShadowImage In-System Replication Function
5.7.2 Copy-On-Write Snapshot Function
5.7.3 NAS Backup Restore Modular Function
5.7.4 NAS SyncImage Modular Function
5.8
5.8.1 Performance Monitor Function
5.8.2 Cache Partition Manager Function
5.9
NAS Features and Functions
5.10
iSCSI Features and Functions
: The explanation is provided.
—: The explanation is not provided.
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Fibre
NAS
iSCSI
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