IBM 520Q 사용자 설명서

다운로드
페이지 110
Chapter 2. Architecture and technical overview 
37
The iSCSI protocol is implemented on top of the physical and data-link layers and presents to 
the operating system a standard SCSI Access Method command set. It supports SCSI-3 
commands and reliable delivery over IP networks. The iSCSI protocol runs on the host 
initiator and the receiving target device. It can either be optimized in hardware for better 
performance on an iSCSI host bus adapter (such as FC 1986 and FC 1987 supported in IBM 
System p5 servers) or run in software over a standard Gigabit Ethernet network interface 
card. IBM System p5 systems support iSCSI in the following two modes:
Hardware
Using iSCSI adapters (see “IBM iSCSI adapters” on page 37).
Software 
Supported on standard Gigabit adapters, additional software (see 
“IBM iSCSI software Host Support Kit” on page 38) must be installed. 
The main processor is utilized for processing related to the iSCSI 
protocol. 
Initial iSCSI implementations are targeted at small to medium-sized businesses and 
departments or branch offices of larger enterprises that have not deployed Fibre Channel 
SANs. iSCSI is an affordable way to create IP SANs from a number of local or remote storage 
devices. If Fibre Channel is present, which is typical in a data center, it can be accessed by 
the iSCSI SANs (and vice versa) via iSCSI-to-Fibre Channel storage routers and switches.
iSCSI solutions always involve the following software and hardware components:
Initiators
These are the device drivers and adapters that reside on the client. 
They encapsulate SCSI commands and route them over the IP 
network to the target device.
Targets
The target software receives the encapsulated SCSI commands over 
the IP network. The software can also provide configuration support 
and storage-management support. The underlying target hardware 
can be a storage appliance that contains embedded storage, and it 
can also be a gateway or bridge product that contains no internal 
storage of its own.
IBM iSCSI adapters
New iSCSI adapters in IBM System p5 systems provide the advantage of increased 
bandwidth through the hardware support of the iSCSI protocol. The 1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE 
(TCP/IP Offload Engine) PCI-X adapters support hardware encapsulation of SCSI commands 
and data into TCP and transports them over the Ethernet using IP packets. The adapter 
operates as an iSCSI TOE. This offload function eliminates host protocol processing and 
reduces CPU interrupts. The adapter uses a Small form factor LC type fiber optic connector 
or a copper RJ45 connector.
Table 2-6 provides the orderable iSCSI adapters.
Table 2-6 provides the orderable iSCSI adapters.
Table 2-6   Available iSCSI adapters
Feature 
code
Description
Slot
Size
Max
1986
Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X on copper media adapter
64
Short
3
1987
Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X on optical media adapter
64
Short
3