Which network protocols are supported by SAN storage? (Select all that apply)
A.
Fibre Channel
B.
InfiniBand
C.
iSCSI
D.
NFS
The Answer Is:
A, B, C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a dedicated network for block-level data access. Huawei OceanStor systems support a variety of block-access protocols to ensure compatibility with different infrastructure environments. Fibre Channel (FC) is the industry standard for high-performance enterprise SANs, offering dedicated, low-latency, and lossless delivery. iSCSI provides block-level storage over standard TCP/IP Ethernet networks, making it a flexible and cost-effective alternative for many organizations.
InfiniBand (Option B) is a high-bandwidth, low-latency interconnect protocol often used in High-Performance Computing (HPC) and specialized SAN clusters to connect compute nodes to storage pools at extremely high speeds. NFS (Option D) is excluded from this answer because it is a NAS (Network Attached Storage) protocol. NFS (Network File System) provides file-level access rather than block-level access. While modern Huawei systems like the OceanStor Dorado series are " Unified Storage " (supporting both SAN and NAS on the same hardware), technically, only A, B, and C are considered SAN protocols.
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