iSCSI is implemented based on TCP/IP and has better scalability than Fibre Channel.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
The Answer Is:
A
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Explanation:
This statement is true according to Huawei’s storage networking fundamentals. iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) encapsulates SCSI commands into TCP/IP packets for transmission over standard Ethernet networks. Because it leverages the universal TCP/IP stack, iSCSI can operate across existing routers, switches, and long-distance WAN links without requiring the specialized, expensive hardware associated with Fibre Channel (such as FC switches and Host Bus Adapters).
This reliance on standard Ethernet infrastructure provides iSCSI with superiorscalability and flexibility. For example, iSCSI allows storage to be accessed over any distance where an IP connection exists, which is inherently simpler than the complex "FCIP" tunneling required to extend FC over long distances. Additionally, as Ethernet speeds continue to evolve rapidly (10GbE to 25GbE, 100GbE, and beyond), iSCSI can easily scale its performance by upgrading standard networking components. While Fibre Channel often offers lower latency and better raw performance in dedicated local environments, the ease of expansion and integration into existing IP networks makes iSCSI the more scalable choice for broad data center environments.
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