Cisco Releases Services-Oriented SAN Network Line Card

Cisco announced a new SOA network that uses a line card in its MDS line of switches and directors to provide up to four storage-related applications, including data encryption, data migration and Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) data transport.

By Lucas Mearian
Thu, January 14, 2010

ComputerworldCisco Systems Inc. today announced a new network line card based on a services-oriented architecture (SOA) that offers four different functions for storage area networks (SANs) that can be licensed separately and deployed regardless of the back-end storage hardware.

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Cisco's Storage Services Node-16 (SSN-16) line card contains four controller chips, each delivering a different function to the SAN: a Fibre Channel over IP engine; a data encryption engine; a data erasure engine; and an engine for compressing and accelerating replication and backup data across MANs and WANs.

The SSN-16 line card can be used in Cisco's line of MDS 9500 Series Multilayer Directors and its MDS 9222i Multiservice Modular Switch.

Cisco also announced it's offering its Data Mobility Manager (DMM), an existing software product, as a data migration service on the new line card. DMM can now be licensed as one of the line card engines to enable data migration from one array to another for repurposing or retiring storage hardware.

"Also, sometimes you have hot LUNs [logical unit numbers] that are getting pounded by I/O that can be moved to another array to accelerate performance," said Bob Nusbaum, product line manager for Cisco Storage Solutions. "You can insert this service into the data path and do a data migration while the LUNs are still in use."

Cisco has been offering the DMM as a separate line card in its MDS intelligent fabric switches for a little over a year, but Nusbaum said he sees it now being used on the new line card in conjunction with the secure erasure service. The DMM would first migrate data from an old array to a new one and then the erasure service could sanitize the old array, he said.

Cisco would not release any pricing information on the new SSN-16 line card, saying system manufacturers such as Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) and EMC Corp. would be responsible for setting the pricing for the licenses.

"You buy a license for the service you want and administratively configure it and it goes out to whole switch," Nusbaum said. "This is a very flexible solution."

Cisco has offered storage-related services such as FCIP through single line cards in its MDS switch line in the past, but this is the first time those services have been combined on a single card.

Nusbaum said combining four services on one card saves "valuable slots" in an MDS switch chassis, and it transparently delivers services to any port in a storage fabric. "It requires no additional SAN re-configuration or re-wiring," he said.

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