Which are the SAN types classified by architecture? (Select all that apply)
A.
IP SAN
B.
Distributed SAN
C.
FC SAN
D.
Centralized SAN
The Answer Is:
B, D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
When classifying storage by its underlying architecture rather than its transmission protocol, Huawei distinguishes between two main structures. Centralized SAN (Option D) refers to the traditional controller-based array, such as the OceanStor Dorado or OceanStor Hybrid series. In this architecture, all storage resources are managed by a centralized pair or cluster of controllers within a single enclosure system. This provides high stability and specialized data services but has physical limits on the number of controllers and disks it can scale to.
Distributed SAN (Option B) , such as the OceanStor Pacific (formerly FusionStorage), utilizes a scale-out architecture. It aggregates the local storage of multiple standard x86 or ARM servers into a massive, unified virtual storage pool. This architecture eliminates the bottlenecks of centralized controllers, allowing for near-infinite scalability in both performance and capacity by simply adding more nodes. While IP SAN and FC SAN are valid terms, they classify storage by the network protocol used (Ethernet/IP vs. Fibre Channel) rather than the organizational architecture of the storage system itself.
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