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How is FCoE different from iSCSI?

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How is FCoE different from iSCSI?

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FCoE and iSCSI are both encapsulation protocols, but the similarities end there. FCoE encapsulates Fibre Channel frames so they can be transported over Ethernet. In contrast, iSCSI encapsulates SCSI to be transported over TCP/IP. As mentioned earlier, FCoE is not routable over IP, but iSCSI is.

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