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Are there protocol issues to be considered when disk imaging over Fibre Channel?

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Are there protocol issues to be considered when disk imaging over Fibre Channel?

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There are no particular issues that should be of major concern when it comes to protocols. Fibre Channel is an interconnect industry standard and high-performance serial I/O protocol that is media independent and supports simultaneous transfer of many different protocols (SCSI, ATM, and TCP/IP). Strictly speaking, Fibre Channel is defined as part of the SCSI-3 Family of Standards. It does not have its own native I/O command set protocol, thus it uses the same protocol being implemented on SCSI drives. RELATED LINK(S): E-Disk® Altima™ 4Gb 3.5 Fibre Channel SSD Product Page E-Disk® 3.5 Fibre Channel SSD Product Page REFERENCE TO THIRD PARTIES AND THIRD PARTY WEB SITES There are links in this document that will allow you to connect to third-party websites over which BiTMICRO has no control. These links are provided for your convenience only and your use of them is at your own risk. BiTMICRO makes no representations whatsoever about the content of any of these websites. BiTMICRO does not e

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